When we were in the camping mode (years ago), I would wait until my tanks were almost full to the brim before I'd go emptying them and still never had an odor or plug problem.
Bully for you.
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Originally Posted by lanerd
And, WHY in the world would you want to sanitize your tanks?
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Originally Posted by Firebug5
Do a site search for "Black Tank Treatments", you will have enough reading to keep you busy for a few days! The usual favorites will appear many, many times. Quite a few folks swear by simply using lots of water, most agree to flush several times to make sure you completely empty the tank. I purchased a clear elbow connection to watch the water until it runs clear. I am also tinkering with the "GEO" method currently, so far so good.
Just wanted to say Hi! My wife a cardiac nurse and I'm a firefighter for 37 years now.