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dave17352 wrote:
wow that first video was graphic!!!
Jan-29-2016 06:04 PM
tvman44 wrote:
Personally I would close the black tank valve & add a good healthy dose of Rix-x and let it sit 24 hours then add some more water and drain. Repeat this a couple of times till tank drains well. After that I would use with the tank valve closed and and add a dose of Rid-x after every empting for a few cycles to eat up all the solid matter in ther. After that only open the black tank to dump.
Jan-29-2016 05:59 PM
Pipeman wrote:
Unique RV Digest-it. It says pour a large bottle of it in there and within 24 hours it will eat the pile. I use it regularly in my black tank. I've had the mound twice when water is not used enough. Water is your friend. It's not fun trying to get rid of the mound and the advice to wear a face mask if using a wand is to be well taken. Good luck. You aren't the first and you won't be the last.
Jan-29-2016 05:55 PM
2112 wrote:
JoeyDrunk - Let's try something. Want to be our guinea pig?
You say you're not there often. Can you go 3 or 4 days without dumping the black tank? A week?
Dump the tank, pour a generous amount Rid-X into the tank and leave it in there as long as you can before dumping and repeat. Use the tank as normal as you do this. Let's see if it dissolves your mound over time. Give it 3 weeks to see if it starts to clear things up.
No mess, no cramming a broom handle down the hole risking the chance of punching a hole in your tank, no endless hours of spraying a wand. Just pour and forget it.
Come back and let us know if this solved your problem.
On Edit: Rid-X works better in warm water. Are you in a location where it gets up to at least 60 degrees during the day?
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Commerce wrote:FitRV has pretty much busted this myth.
Get a bag of ice at a convenience store and put it in the tank through the toilet and ride around letting it move in there back and forth and eventually it will melt but after it has shaken up the clog.
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