โJun-10-2013 01:05 PM
โJun-10-2013 05:45 PM
rhagfo wrote:
We can go four days easy on that tank, wife loves to cook lots of dirty dishes.
I only fill the sink about 1/3 to 1/2 full to wash, then use a very small stream to rinse.
Even with hook ups I keep all shut, then drain in the following order.
1 Black tank.
2 Galley, little greasy.
3 Grey water, (Vanity and shower), this is the cleanest wathe and leaves the stinky slinky clean to put away.
Russ & Paula
โJun-10-2013 04:41 PM
honda man wrote:
I have a keystone Laredo 29rk my wife does about 3 load of dishes and the tank is almost full is it smaller then the gray tank for the shower and sink up stairs
โJun-10-2013 04:29 PM
downtheroad wrote:
Use paper, and use less water when washing dishes..don't let the water run continuously when rinsing. If you aren't on full hook-ups you can't wash dishes like you do at home.
If necessary...
I also use a RubberMaid dish pan that fits in the sink.....then carry this to the toilet and dump it in the black tank...Lots of soapy water is good for the black tank and saves room in the galley tank.
โJun-10-2013 03:50 PM
downtheroad wrote:
Use paper, and use less water when washing dishes..don't let the water run continuously when rinsing. If you aren't on full hook-ups you can't wash dishes like you do at home.
If necessary...
I also use a RubberMaid dish pan that fits in the sink.....then carry this to the toilet and dump it in the black tank...Lots of soapy water is good for the black tank and saves room in the galley tank.
โJun-10-2013 02:53 PM
honda man wrote:
I have a keystone Laredo 29rk my wife does about 3 load of dishes and the tank is almost full is it smaller then the gray tank for the shower and sink up stairs
โJun-10-2013 02:38 PM
โJun-10-2013 01:25 PM
โJun-10-2013 01:10 PM
huskyfan1968 wrote:
you would have to check your users manual (or internet) for tank sizes
You can leave gray open while camping and just leave the black closed until you are ready to dump/leave...
โJun-10-2013 01:09 PM