โMay-24-2013 04:03 PM
โMay-25-2013 03:20 AM
โMay-24-2013 10:29 PM
daveshan wrote:
Look under your sink for something that looks like this
It's what most (all that I've seen) RVs use to provide a proper vacuum brake for the P-trap. They get old and fail letting odor into the area under the sink.
Link to the Home Depot version
They're cheap and rightfully so, we had one that was bad right out of the box. After replacing all the ones in our coach we now have no smells at all, even traveling with the roof vents open and the negative pressure in the coach doing so causes.
โMay-24-2013 08:12 PM
โMay-24-2013 06:22 PM
daveshan wrote:x2
Look under your sink for something that looks like this
It's what most (all that I've seen) RVs use to provide a proper vacuum brake for the P-trap. They get old and fail letting odor into the area under the sink.
Link to the Home Depot version
They're cheap and rightfully so, we had one that was bad right out of the box. After replacing all the ones in our coach we now have no smells at all, even traveling with the roof vents open and the negative pressure in the coach doing so causes.
โMay-24-2013 05:52 PM
โMay-24-2013 05:07 PM
โMay-24-2013 04:28 PM
โMay-24-2013 04:20 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
Rotten food, grease and bacteria have a pungent odor. You can try putting some fabric softener down your traps and see if that doesn't help.
WoodGlue
โMay-24-2013 04:12 PM
โMay-24-2013 04:10 PM