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Pink stuff in the toilet?

Tacswa3
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Is it ok or accepted to have the pink stuff (antifreeze) sitting on top of the flapper in the toilet for the winter? I did flush until it came through the lines as well.
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myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'd use the propylene gylcol version of RV antifreeze. The cheaper and more commonly sold ethanol (acohol) based stuff evaporates and is known to damage seals.

Tacswa3
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Explorer
Great tip on the olive oil, thanks

diesel_man_03
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Explorer
Agree with everyone, I keep some on top of the valve all the time.

Bobbo
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Tacswa3 wrote:
Is it ok or accepted to have the pink stuff (antifreeze) sitting on top of the flapper in the toilet for the winter? I did flush until it came through the lines as well.

Not only is it accepted, it is required.

turbojimmy wrote:
Even on my new Dometic terlet, it will drain out over the winter. As others have said it's good to keep that seal wet and the pink stuff will not stain (that was my initial worry).

If yours is draining out, you have a problem. Your toilet seal is leaking. My RV is 8 years old, and I have never had the pink stuff drain out of the toilet over the winter.
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
Tacswa3 wrote:
Is it ok or accepted to have the pink stuff (antifreeze) sitting on top of the flapper in the toilet for the winter? I did flush until it came through the lines as well.


Short answer: YES
Longer answer: In fact if you read the destruct..er, Instructions, that is how they say to do it.

NOTE: Pink stuff can freeze. it just does not expand and crack stuff when it freezes.. In fact in all the world there is but one substance that EXPANDS when it freezes....... Water.
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colliehauler
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
bob213 wrote:
Homer wrote:
Since there is nothing to freeze in the toilet. a little vegetable oil will keep those seals lubricated and wash right away with the first flush or so in the spring.



X2
It doesn't get that cold here but anytime mine sits for any length of time I put olive oil in it. Works great for seal. Antifreeze everywhere else.


X2 on the olive oil

Been using olive oil in toilets for years.
I will start using olive oil because the pink stuff evaporates over winter.

Old-Biscuit
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bob213 wrote:
Homer wrote:
Since there is nothing to freeze in the toilet. a little vegetable oil will keep those seals lubricated and wash right away with the first flush or so in the spring.



X2
It doesn't get that cold here but anytime mine sits for any length of time I put olive oil in it. Works great for seal. Antifreeze everywhere else.


X2 on the olive oil

Been using olive oil in toilets for years.
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bob213
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Homer wrote:
Since there is nothing to freeze in the toilet. a little vegetable oil will keep those seals lubricated and wash right away with the first flush or so in the spring.



X2
It doesn't get that cold here but anytime mine sits for any length of time I put olive oil in it. Works great for seal. Antifreeze everywhere else.
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rockhillmanor
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Yes. SOP. Standard Operating Procedure when winterizing! :C

I fill the bowl with antifreeze with the same amount you would with water. More is better in case it leaks out and/or evaporates. Which happens if warmer climate areas when left sitting.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Homer1
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Since there is nothing to freeze in the toilet. a little vegetable oil will keep those seals lubricated and wash right away with the first flush or so in the spring.

Tacswa3
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Explorer
Cool, thanks for replies all.

turbojimmy
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Even on my new Dometic terlet, it will drain out over the winter. As others have said it's good to keep that seal wet and the pink stuff will not stain (that was my initial worry).
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gbopp
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As you now know, add pink stuff to the toilet. ๐Ÿ™‚

enblethen
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Yes, plus open the valve quickly to coat the blade, leave about an inch of anti-freeze in bowl.

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