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Rjdreyer wrote:I agree. This is the best way if you can't do it at home.
First trip of the year is to a full hook-up site to flush and sanitize. After that, I can use state parks without F/H.
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Bucky Badger wrote:Technically, you probably could with no ill effects since the bleach dissipates quickly in air and the rest should just be water.Spappy wrote:
Thank you all so much for the information. It's very helpful. One final question if I can. I can not bring my TT to my house as the slope, angle, length of my driveway won't allow it. Do you typically do this at the CG with trips from water to dump station or is there another place you typically do it?
Thanks so much,
Spap
Could you do it in the street?
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Spappy wrote:
Thank you all so much for the information. It's very helpful. One final question if I can. I can not bring my TT to my house as the slope, angle, length of my driveway won't allow it. Do you typically do this at the CG with trips from water to dump station or is there another place you typically do it?
Thanks so much,
Spap
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Spappy wrote:X 2 on the chlorine bleach. Also to you question on getting water. Generally campground have water available.
Anyone have any suggestions on cleaning the fresh water tank? I would like to do that as part of my de-winterizing but have found very little info. I remember reading somewhere about using bleach but won't that degrade the tank over time? Anyone care to share their process for rinsing/cleaning/sanitizing after winter?
Thanks,
Spap
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