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rbpru
Nov 25, 2015Explorer II
We drain the fresh water tank and the TT sits with what is left in it till the spring outing. Then I add the classic 1/4 cup of bleach to 15 gallons. I use the bleach/water mixture to flush the anti-freeze from the lines.
After a day or so I drain the fresh water tank and fill it with fresh water and run that though the lines. This usually gets rid of the chlorine and anti-freeze odor. None of this is particularly hard to do.
However, as a kid growing up in the city I find the chlorine odor reminiscent of my childhood.
As an adult living it the country I am told I should chlorinate my well also. I have it on my to-do someday list.
After a day or so I drain the fresh water tank and fill it with fresh water and run that though the lines. This usually gets rid of the chlorine and anti-freeze odor. None of this is particularly hard to do.
However, as a kid growing up in the city I find the chlorine odor reminiscent of my childhood.
As an adult living it the country I am told I should chlorinate my well also. I have it on my to-do someday list.
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