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Newbie, probably a stupid question

powhatanone
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I just ordered a new TT. During my search, I had looked at a used trailer and the owner indicated the toilet was only used for liquid waste if you know what I mean. He suggested not using it for more then that because of permanent odors that will develop and hygiene etc.

Is that credible? One of the attractions for my wife and I having a TT is not having to use the public restroom.

Thanks for your advice.

Rich
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ferretgrandpa
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About the only difference between a household toilet and the RV toilet is the household's water level stays constant, the RV toilet is a closed bowl (until flushed), so the more you put in, the higher the level.
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pianotuna
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Hi 2oldman,

I am in the same boat as that lady. Many small towns do not have the equipment to fill a "fixed" tank.

2oldman wrote:
I know someone who uses her propane as little as possible because it's a hassle to get filled, and "expensive."

Sheesh.
Regards, Don
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2oldman
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Doug33 wrote:
I find it interesting when TT owners tell me that they don't use their toilet for no. 2, and go to the bath house instead.
I know someone who uses her propane as little as possible because it's a hassle to get filled, and "expensive."

Sheesh.
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Doug33
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I find it interesting when TT owners tell me that they don't use their toilet for no. 2, and go to the bath house instead. That's one of the primary reasons I camp in an RV, so I can use the bathroom in my unit.
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beemerphile1
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powhatanone wrote:
...looked at a used trailer and the owner indicated the toilet was only used for liquid waste...He suggested not using it for more then that because of permanent odors that will develop and hygiene etc....


Nonsense, old urine smells as bad as old feces.

A correctly operating system can handle all waste although that owner isn't alone in his thinking.
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2oldman
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Caveman Charlie wrote:
There are no stupid questions. That's how you learn.
Some learn, some just get a question answered.
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powhatanone
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Thanks folks, appreciate all the input. Great place for someone like me to come for help and answers.
Guess I can feel comfortable using the toilet for what it is intended LOL 🙂

Caveman_Charlie
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There are no stupid questions. That's how you learn.

I use mine for both. That's why I bought it. Just do as everyone has said , use the right toilet paper and plenty of water. I don't use chemicals but, some do it's up to you.
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RoyB
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Go POOP in it haha... You know the ole saying that you can't smell your own poop anyway...

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dewey02
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kyhawk wrote:
My grandfather always said there are some things you should never do in the same house you eat in. That's why he had an outhouse, and never would let anyone install an indoor toilet.


Q: Where's Grandpa on this -20 below zero day?
A: Stuck to the toilet seat in the outhouse.
(and yes, I know most didn't have a toilet seat, just a one or two holer made of wood).

pianotuna
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Hi,

Use lots of water. I do use public facilities when they are clean. That is about water and waste management. i.e. extending the time I can boondock.
Regards, Don
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brirene
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Geo method, referenced above. It works.
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dadmomh
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Ahhh, the dreaded #1 vs #2 discussion.... The systems are designed to be used for both. A good black tank treatment or the Geo Method (do a search and read forever) + PLENTY of water and you should have no problems. Someone having an odor problem is a rarity and usually ends up with a lack of sufficient water. And, before you ask, TP is definitely ok. Suggest you not invest in the pricey "RV TP" but just a regular single ply whatever brand is fine. You can test by taking a sheet or two, put in a jar, add plenty of water, give it a good shake and the paper should start to come apart. You'll be good.

Back in the day.....about all that was available was the "blue stuff". We used it in our boat and actually made the boat smell just like the blue stuff after sitting for a while...not pleasant. A fresh dose fixed it, but it's not considered an ideal product any more. Many use the Geo Method, we use Odorlos and have excellent results, lots more quality products available and various forms....tablets, granular, liquid, packs. Time to stand in the black tank department and start reading labels.

While obvious, things like diaper wipes, feminine products, paper towels, etc definitely are NOT to go into the tank.
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2oldman
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kyhawk wrote:
My grandfather always said there are some things you should never do in the same house you eat in. That's why he had an outhouse, and never would let anyone install an indoor toilet.
..and probably lived alone.
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