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Old 05-05-2018, 04:24 PM   #29
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Calgon & Dawn Liquid.
A few gallons of water to let it slosh on the way home.
That's what we do too. Never had an odor problem.
It will help keep sensors clean too.


That would be the geo method.. it works great and it’s real easy
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I use a polar inorganic compound that is tasteless and odorless liquid, nearly colorless with a hint of blue called Dihydrogen Monoxide. It is safe to drink, but too much can kill you. It has worked great for the last 50 years in our travel trailers and motorhomes, and I even use it in our home septic system with great success. "Try it you'll like it".
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That would be the geo method.. it works great and it’s real easy
Yes Sir, that's what its called.
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i’ve used the green stuff, the orange stuff and the blue stuff. got tired of pouring money down the drain so quit all that stuff a couple years ago. just use tp that breaks down fast and lots of liquid. no smells here.
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