kemer,
You've gotten some great advice so far. I, too, think it's probably gray tank odor you're getting.
Funny story, though not at the time. One time when we were travelling,it was one of those days when it wasn't quite warm enough to run the A/C, so we decided that we'd open up the slider windows on the driver & passenger side and I opened one of the windows in the back bedroom. The thought being is that there would be a natural draft of nice, cool air from the front to the back. I may have popped open the roof vent a bit, as well. The kids were mid-ship at the dinette, playing some games. It sounded like a good plan.
We had been travelling and after about an hour or so, every once in a while one of the kids would say "Ewwww, what stinks?"
Well, wifey and I were up front where the nice, cool, fresh air was coming in so we didn't smell anything. We told them it was their imagination. LOL
Then when we finally stopped at a rest stop and I walked back there, I could smell the very foul smell towards the middle of the motorhome. Let's just say, it WAS NOT their imagination!
What I figured had happened is that with the air moving through the RV, there was a lower pressure created in the RV than in the gray water tank. This, coupled with the sloshing around, caused the water in the sink traps to eventually splash out enough so that the low pressure inside the RV was able to draw the gray tank odors into the rig.
Before hitting the road again, I put water down all of the drains and firmly installed the stoppers in the two kitchen sinks and the bathroom sink. That seemed to have solved the problem. I do that as a matter of course before we travel now, and we haven't had the issue since.
I wasn't sure if one of the air admittance valves might also had been faulty, so I replaced those as well when we returned home, just in case.
I like the idea of dumping Pinesol into the gray tank before your next trip. That should help you pin down which tank odors you're getting.
Good Luck!
~Rick
2005 Georgie Boy Cruise Master 3625 DS on a Workhorse W-22
Rick, Gail, 1 girl (27-Angel since 2008), 1 girl (22), 2 boys (23 & 20).
2001 Honda Odyssey, Demco Aluminator tow bar & tow plate, SMI Silent Partner brake controller.