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DutchmenSport
Apr 22, 2018Explorer
I've done it both ways, at home and at the campground. We started using the camper in the driveway this year before we had any trips planned out. So I de-winterized at home this year. Caught it in my blue tote and down the septic tank.
In the past, we've dewinterized on our annual pilgrimage to Florida in the December, and then in South Carolina in March (again) at the campgrounds. And then winterize coming back North before hitting the freeze zone again.
FYI, the Pink Stuff antifreeze is potable, meaning you can drink it and won't hurt you. So, if it gets dumped on the ground or in a septic tank, it really doesn't matter. It won't hurt anything and it's not considered bio-hazard, like automobile antifreeze or motor oil.
In the past, we've dewinterized on our annual pilgrimage to Florida in the December, and then in South Carolina in March (again) at the campgrounds. And then winterize coming back North before hitting the freeze zone again.
FYI, the Pink Stuff antifreeze is potable, meaning you can drink it and won't hurt you. So, if it gets dumped on the ground or in a septic tank, it really doesn't matter. It won't hurt anything and it's not considered bio-hazard, like automobile antifreeze or motor oil.
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