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Black tank wand sanitation and storage

Milne
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Explorer
We recently purchased a Jayco hybrid, and bought a wand to assist cleaning the black tank. Can anyone advise how they sterilize and store their wands?

Thanking everyone in advance for their comments.

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"Quando omni flunkus moritati"
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
dons2346 wrote:
Those things are gross. Invest in a tank mounted sprayer and you don't have to drag a hose in the coach.

When someone makes an in the tank flush system that works as well as the Camco flexible spin nozzle flush wand I'll install it. And I don't "drag a hose in the coach", I made a simple adapter that connects the shower hose to the flush wand. A hot water flush works great...
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
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DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Why sterilize the wand? Do you also sterilize, say, the tires or awning roller mechanism?

I let all the water that readily will drip out of mine drip (into the toilet or outdoors). If it were visibly soiled (which generally hasn't happened), I'd wipe it down with a paper towel or something. Then I just toss it in the sewer bay next to the sewer hoses and elbow connector and associated whatnot. Finally I wash my hands with soap and water and get on with whatever is next.

rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
dons2346 wrote:
Those things are gross. Invest in a tank mounted sprayer and you don't have to drag a hose in the coach.

X2

One of better ways to spend about $30! Did one about three years ago and works great.
Something else I have tried and like is when the trailer is going to sit for a while, put about a half a box of Rid-x in the black tank, with the tank about half full of water. Rid-x needs at least a couple weeks to really work.
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drsteve
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Explorer
Mine is somewhere in the storage compartment, I think. Quit using it long ago, haven't had any problems.
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dons2346
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Explorer
Those things are gross. Invest in a tank mounted sprayer and you don't have to drag a hose in the coach.

Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
Mine just gets wiped down and tossed in the bin with the waste tank hoses and attachments.
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
F53 chassis, Triton V10, TST TPMS
Bigfoot Automatic Leveling System
2011 Toyota RAV4 4WD/Remco pump
ReadyBrute Elite tow bar/Blue Ox baseplate

jfkmk
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Explorer
DownTheAvenue wrote:
I shake mine to get any extra water off, then put it under the kitchen sink with the pots and pans.

:B

DownTheAvenue
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I shake mine to get any extra water off, then put it under the kitchen sink with the pots and pans.

DutchmenSport
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Just shove it in the trailer bumper. Done!

popeyemth
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Mine made matters WORSE!
Found out "somebody" was wiping the spray wand down with HUGE HANDFULS of toilet paper then tossing them down the toilet!
Now whe wipe with a paper towel, spritz with Lysol and put in a two inch diameter PVC tube with an end cap on the bottom and stand in the corner behind the toilet to dry
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jfkmk
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Explorer
I use Clorox wipes and let it air dry before I put it away. I don't use a bag to store it.

3oaks
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Explorer
darsben1 wrote:
rinse it and put it in a plastic bag. When you get somewhere for a few days air dry outside.
After rinsing, I would wipe it down with paper towels saturated with a solution of Clorox and water before placing it in the plastic bag. And like darsben recommended, air dry when you get a chance.

Oasisbob
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Explorer
For past 15 years I have had great luck using a aprinkler type internal flush kit. Easy to install and less, much less, passle than a wand. Best of luck
Oasis Bob
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darsben1
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rinse it and put it in a plastic bag. When you get somewhere for a few days air dry outside.
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