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May-02-2019 08:03 AM
drsteve wrote:As long as they think hookups are vital, I'm all for it! 🙂
They think it's vital to use the black flush every time, pour in lots of chemicals, buy RV paper, the works.
May-01-2019 10:07 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:I'm of the opinion you're just better off dumping/flushing the tank before leaving a CG. If there aren't sewer hookups, they should have a dump station and it's easy to pull into one and dump and then not have to think about the tank until your next outing.
Yes the trailer does have a black tank flush. Would it be better to use it and dump the tanks rather than leave them partially full?
May-01-2019 09:56 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:All we've been using for going on 10 years. Many use it. It disintegrates the same as RV TP. Did a test in a jar once to see. Note that at least one major brand of "RV toilet paper" does NOT break down and you're paying a mafia price and getting no benefit. Some other household brands work fine. If concerned, do a test in a jar. Some even use non-disintegrating TP without issue. It shouldn't really have a problem flowing through the typical 3" outlet pipe on an RV, but perhaps could get trapped easier in a blade seal?
Anyone use Kirkland (Costco) toilet paper?
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wanderingbob wrote:
Many campers believe that your black tank must be " surgically " clean after dumping . Why I have never understood . My way , dump it , add a couple gals. of water , hit the road ! Many will tell ya to clean , hose , clean again , add chemical , look inside with a flash lite ! Why !! Do not forget what it is for !
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