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Welcome to Canada Eh! We know how to get the job done
Yea, the pressure washer idea was obviously one of those "Hold ma beer an watch this" Ideers. Sounds like a hillbilly idea, do we know any hillbillys on here? Hint, hint?
The splatter factor from the very idea of using a pressure washer... just EWWWW so glad the "Ex-Lax" approach worked LOLOLOLOL...
Wow!
Amazing.
A topic across two (2) forums. I think we have achieved a new record, and set a precedent. This will be a real challenge for someone else to surpass.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latté Land, Washington
TJ said the S word. You can do that here? Wow.
I think most of us knew it wasn't all solid. That's why I asked what his tank monitor indicated. And someone told him the enzyme doesn't work in an hour. But, it all worked out in the end..... And who wanted pictures?
Yeah! I was pretty excited for him. It was a heck of a project and with that kind of project most of the time it doesn't have a good result.
He got it done!
Yeah, I hate to say it but I dump mine after every trip. It's that simple. Depending on the dump system the guy my literally have to stick his hand down the crapper or like Rick say's take a broom handle with a spike on the end of it and just chip away. Put a little chemical down wait a day or two and chip away some more. Depending on what his out let is like he may be able to open the valve and stick his broom handle up there. I still think the best idea would be to get a power washer and work on it that way to flush it out.
T. J., that was bad.
CalMur-2 has a constipated Winnebago. That is serious. The Valterra and Camco people may have some tools that might help, but you do need some space down there for them to do anything.
At this point, CalMur-2 might just need to buy some more liquid tank chemicals and try pouring them in and letting it sit for a week or two and allow the bacteria and enzymes to try working.
Normally I have been either dumping the tanks as part of my procedure for leaving an RV park, or stopping at a state rest area along the way back toward home. It is now very clear to me that this really is a good idea, and something to continue doing while I have the Winnebago Elandan.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latté Land, Washington
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