Aug-27-2022 09:58 AM
Sep-12-2022 09:10 AM
Sep-12-2022 05:14 AM
pbeverly wrote:Cocky_Camper wrote:
I am more concerned about sitting on the toilet that someone else sat on in public...
Tis true, especially since guys in public restrooms have very bad aiming skills. Also have to worry about dropping your drawers on the ground while you sit due to the same bad aiming skills.
Sep-07-2022 04:01 AM
Cocky_Camper wrote:
I am more concerned about sitting on the toilet that someone else sat on in public...
Sep-06-2022 12:48 PM
Aug-29-2022 09:37 AM
Aug-28-2022 02:06 PM
Lantley wrote:dieseltruckdriver wrote:
I wanted to add one more thing that hasn't been posted. Everything in your black tank is something you ate or drank. There's nothing else in there, unless you add a small amount of chemicals. The grey tank is water and soap. The same that you just washed your hands with.
The best part of owning an rv over tenting is having your own private facilities with you. Once you start using it, you will wonder why you waited so long.
Just because it went in your mouth does not mean its germ or bacteria free when it comes out the other end! I'm not sure what your point is!
The grey tank also contains grease , skin folicles and stagnant water.
Waste water water is not germ free. Otherwise we would not need traps to seal off sewer piping.
Aug-28-2022 11:10 AM
Aug-28-2022 10:01 AM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:
I wanted to add one more thing that hasn't been posted. Everything in your black tank is something you ate or drank. There's nothing else in there, unless you add a small amount of chemicals. The grey tank is water and soap. The same that you just washed your hands with.
The best part of owning an rv over tenting is having your own private facilities with you. Once you start using it, you will wonder why you waited so long.
Aug-28-2022 09:44 AM
Aug-28-2022 09:19 AM
profdant139 wrote:
I think that we should take the OP's concerns seriously and not poke fun at him. There is no reason to be rude.
Aug-28-2022 08:54 AM
Aug-28-2022 08:45 AM
Aug-28-2022 04:38 AM
PButler96 wrote:
You forgot about the Tyvek suit, knee high rubber boots, and military grade respiratory protection. Do not forget to have someone tape the boots and gloves to the Tyvek suit, preferably before you get to the dump station.
Aug-28-2022 02:35 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Have an experienced RVer show you how to dump cleanly for you and the dump station. Rubber gloves, hand sanitizer, a small bucket or dishpan, safety glasses, maybe a stool. First rule is “hookup” securely the hose to the dump hole before you go near your trailer’s dump connection.