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โSep-03-2021 08:28 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
I find that more times than not, the smell in the coach is from the kitchen gray tank when emptied due to rotting food particles. I now add treatment to that tank as well.
โSep-03-2021 06:48 PM
โSep-03-2021 11:57 AM
CarnationSailor wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Been using 1 cup Calgon, 1/2 cup laundry soap (about every third dump) for two decades and have had great success. Sensors have even worked great.
Do you use 1 cup of Calgon liquid water softener or 1 cup of Calgon powdered water softener?
Thanks
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โSep-03-2021 10:29 AM
Boon Docker wrote:
Been using 1 cup Calgon, 1/2 cup laundry soap (about every third dump) for two decades and have had great success. Sensors have even worked great.
โJul-17-2021 05:19 AM
willald wrote:
Hmmmm....Interesting discussion, on whether or not RidX or other chemicals actually break anything down or not. I have no idea if they do or not. Have to agree, though, that you don't keep the 'stuff' in your RV holding tank long enough for much if any decomposition to occur, regardless.
That said, I *do* use chemicals, for the simple fact that it minimizes the odor. That alone makes it worth it for me.
I've been RV camping for over 20 years now. I've learned that when you dump your tanks (especially the black tank), its very easy for some 'odor' to get out, no matter how careful you are or how well-maintained your equipment is. Also know that campground RV sites frequently put you in close proximity to your neighbors. Said neighbors and those nearby at a dump station, will very much appreciate you using some kind of chemicals (or dish soap, whatever) to reduce the smell some.
โJul-16-2021 03:20 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Dihydrogen monoxide is the chemical I use...cause they are 'holding' tanks not septic tanks
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โJul-15-2021 06:26 AM
jbls wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Holding tanks do not need anything and neither does septic systems, water is your best friend in both cases.
Then why does my holding tank usually get plugged up when I DON'T use RidX? With RidX I see a few small pieces of TP--- 1/2" square at most--- and the liquid color is a medium to dark tan. Without RidX I see full squares of TP and the liquid color is a slightly tinted transparent tan. I have been using septic safe TP (it costs no more than regular TP).
And I use lots of water.
jbls wrote:
... The guys on either side told me to use RidX and a septic safe TP.
โJul-15-2021 05:12 AM
jbls wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Holding tanks do not need anything and neither does septic systems, water is your best friend in both cases.
Then why does my holding tank usually get plugged up when I DON'T use RidX? With RidX I see a few small pieces of TP--- 1/2" square at most--- and the liquid color is a medium to dark tan. Without RidX I see full squares of TP and the liquid color is a slightly tinted transparent tan. I have been using septic safe TP (it costs no more than regular TP).
And I use lots of water.
โJul-14-2021 02:27 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Holding tanks do not need anything and neither does septic systems, water is your best friend in both cases.