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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
May-02-2016 11:58 AM
Apr-30-2016 07:16 PM
Apr-30-2016 05:54 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
To clean out the tank, all you can do is drain it, add more water, drain it, add more water, drain it, add more water. Repeat, repeat, repeat until the tank is clean. Once it's cleaned out, run water through all the lines and flush, flush, flush. When no more foam in the water occurs, it's finally all cleaned out.
Last step, since it's been sitting so long, is to sanitize. (Bleach or city water as City Water has chlorine in the water.) The stronger the bleach, the faster it sanatizes. But the strong the bleach, the more caustic it is on valves, and such, So make sure you rinse well the bleach water after sanitizing too.
One more little tip. When you get ready to sanatize, fill the tank with water-bleach solution and take the camper out for a good drive. The sloshing in the tank will wash the top, sides, and bottoms and reach every speck inside the tank. Then drain after driving around. The beating around of the water will help break anything loose that might be clinging to the inside walls. So when filling, don't fill it all the way, leave some space (air) so it can slosh real good.
The driving and sloshing is probably the best way to pulverize and break up anything in both black and gray tank, and to clean your fresh tank really good.
Apr-30-2016 05:42 PM
Apr-30-2016 04:47 PM
rwbradley wrote:
Most RV antifreeze is poisonous as it contains Ethanol, which is why the label has the poison symbol and the MSDS is some scary reading. It is also the cheap stuff that someone could afford to waste 5 gallons of. The non poisonous RV antifreeze is made from Glycol, and is safe for human consumption and actually tastes kinda fruity, but it is 5x more expensive and only available from RV dealers. Both are pink in color. I would assume worse case scenario to be safe.
Apr-30-2016 04:09 PM
rwbradley wrote:Bobbo wrote:rwbradley wrote:
Most RV antifreeze is poisonous as it contains Ethanol, which is why the label has the poison symbol and the MSDS is some scary reading.
Ethanol is what is in Budweiser, Jack Daniels and Boone's Farm.
It is methanol that is toxic.
Actually Flammable symbol, my mistake... however still not safe for human consumption according to the MSDS even though it is safe to use in plumbing. To avoid an argument, Ethanol based RV anti freeze is not safe for consumption, but it may not be specifically due to the Ethanol itself but other ingredients.
Apr-30-2016 03:56 PM
Bobbo wrote:rwbradley wrote:
Most RV antifreeze is poisonous as it contains Ethanol, which is why the label has the poison symbol and the MSDS is some scary reading.
Ethanol is what is in Budweiser, Jack Daniels and Boone's Farm.
It is methanol that is toxic.
Apr-30-2016 03:55 PM
Bobbo wrote:rwbradley wrote:
Most RV antifreeze is poisonous as it contains Ethanol, which is why the label has the poison symbol and the MSDS is some scary reading.
Ethanol is what is in Budweiser, Jack Daniels and Boone's Farm.
It is methanol that is toxic.
Apr-30-2016 03:48 PM
rwbradley wrote:
Most RV antifreeze is poisonous as it contains Ethanol, which is why the label has the poison symbol and the MSDS is some scary reading.
Apr-30-2016 03:46 PM
Johno02 wrote:
Drain it, flush it WELL. flush lines, If it was RV antifreeze, OK to drink, Radiator antifreeze, flush a lot more with city water, Maybe do the bleach sanitize thing, OK to use. Either case may have a bit of residual odor or taste, should not be any problem health wise. It will go away, but may take a while. Reason to use city water is for the chlorine used to purify. Bleach cycle does the same, bleach taste is better than antifreeze.
Apr-30-2016 02:54 PM
Apr-30-2016 02:45 PM