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Jul-21-2016 10:41 AM
OLYLEN wrote:
Do you have a washer dryer combo or the ready to go but not installed. The trap on it installed or not can be a source of the gas. Cap it or fill the trap.
LEN
Jul-19-2016 06:12 PM
Jul-19-2016 09:14 AM
doxiemom11 wrote:
Air admittance valves can let grey tank odors into the rv and they smell just as bad as the black tank odors. There is usually one under each sink. Cheap and easy to replace - purchase at Lowe's type big box stores around $20. Screw old one out - new one in.
Jul-16-2016 09:26 PM
Jul-16-2016 09:15 PM
lanerd wrote:CabinetmakerII wrote:
Today I tried to Ops Check the Calgon and laundry detergent. Started by dumping the tanks both black and gray. Added the ingredients to the tanks with a few gallons of water. We drove about 100 miles toward Denali NP. When we stopped for a necessary break, the odor was present. RATS! We then continued toward Anchorage and stopped for the night at Willow AK. I figured the odor would be present. TO our surprise we were odor free. Yippee Skippy! We will try it again tomorrow and post the results. Hoping the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method worked!
CM
That's good news CM. If you are traveling daily or more than a couple of times a week, I would only use the soap/calgon about once a week. The rest of the time, a few gallons of water in a freshly drained tank should suffice.
Just remember to use plenty of water when using the toilet and when draining/rinsing.
Have a great trip in Alaska.
Ron
Jul-06-2016 10:04 AM
CabinetmakerII wrote:
Today I tried to Ops Check the Calgon and laundry detergent. Started by dumping the tanks both black and gray. Added the ingredients to the tanks with a few gallons of water. We drove about 100 miles toward Denali NP. When we stopped for a necessary break, the odor was present. RATS! We then continued toward Anchorage and stopped for the night at Willow AK. I figured the odor would be present. TO our surprise we were odor free. Yippee Skippy! We will try it again tomorrow and post the results. Hoping the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method worked!
CM
Jul-06-2016 08:02 AM
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Jul-05-2016 07:56 AM
TechWriter wrote:
If you're going to dump chemicals down your tank(s), just use bleach. Cheap & fast acting.
Jul-05-2016 07:43 AM
SoundGuy wrote:JD and Beastlet wrote:
We had the same problem and it was a surprise to use to learn after a couple of years that the smell was from the grey tank.
Grey water can smell remarkably bad. :E For two seasons now I've been using Walex Elemonate in the grey tank and never have any odour issues at all. :B