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Sep-12-2016 06:33 PM
GordonThree wrote:X-2, on the vent pipe.
You'll deffinately want to make sure the vent pipe doesn't have a nest or something in it, blocking air flow. Also make sure it doesn't have any broken connections, sometimes builders forget to glue pipe connections together.
It's impossible to eliminate smell completely, and the human nose is very very very sensitive to the smell of fecal matter.
Avoid having any vent fans on when you flush, they will draw air down the vent pipe, through the black tank and out the toilet. When the wind is just right, even having the skylight open in my bathroom is enough to draw air from the toilet.
Sep-12-2016 04:55 PM
TNGW1500SE wrote:The Works wrote:
....I'm thinking about getting a shop vac on the roof and try and blow air down the vent pipe.....
Make sure you are hooked to a sewer and the valve is open!
Sep-12-2016 04:13 PM
The Works wrote:
....I'm thinking about getting a shop vac on the roof and try and blow air down the vent pipe.....
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TechWriter wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
Drain your black tank completely, then add a gallon of bleach and about 10 gallons of water and go for a nice bumpy curvy ride for about 20 minutes. Return and dump the tank. Now, flush the tank to get rid of the bleach. Your odors will be gone.
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Sep-12-2016 12:22 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Drain your black tank completely, then add a gallon of bleach and about 10 gallons of water and go for a nice bumpy curvy ride for about 20 minutes. Return and dump the tank. Now, flush the tank to get rid of the bleach. Your odors will be gone.
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