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โAug-26-2014 04:32 PM
2gypsies wrote:
We dry camp a lot and one thing you could do is to save your dish water for when you need to flush 'heavy' stuff. Pee doesn't require extra water.
โAug-26-2014 04:10 PM
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โAug-26-2014 11:35 AM
TechWriter wrote:
While I think flushing with plain water is the best method, it's not always possible. Not everyone camps at full hookup sites so unlimited tank flushing isn't always possible.
โAug-26-2014 03:24 AM
I don't smell anything coming out of the vent. I guess it dissipates before it reaches ground level.
In any case perfumed poo smells just as bad to me as natural organic poo.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-25-2014 08:33 PM
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โAug-25-2014 02:43 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:Clay L wrote:
.. Except for the roof vent it is a sealed system. If the odor is not coming from the roof vent then you have a problem that needs to be fixed.....
And who on earth would want to smell it coming out of the vent?
Using holding tank chemicals not deodorants, prevents any smell from wafting down over your picnic table.:W=Dakota98 "dollar Orange" ?????????
:B
I meant to type Dollar Store!
For just a buck you can buy a quart of generic lemon cleaner.
I find this bottle of liquid cleaner is just right for cleaning any grease off and deodorizing the 'gray' tank preventing odors from stray food stuffs that go down the kitchen sink.
โAug-25-2014 02:08 PM
โAug-25-2014 01:52 PM
FrankShore wrote:
I create bacteria in the tanks to help eat away the gunk, grime and build up. This is the stuff I use
RV Digest-It
Buy a gallon of it and just put 4 oz into the tanks 24 hours before you plan on dumping! 4oz isn't a lot! This stuff is potent!
โAug-25-2014 01:06 PM
mowermech wrote:
Keep in mind that if your black tank "goes south", it just might have ammonia in it (urine becomes ammonia when it ages). Ammonia plus chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite) reacts violently, giving off chlorine gas, which is deadly.
Be careful.
โAug-25-2014 11:39 AM