Tagged With "Tank Flush"
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POO-POURRI Toilet Spray
From the Manufacturer : Most odor eliminators are as “natural” as pleather pants. But Poo~Pourri takes natural seriously. We care about your health, your toilet, and this precious world we poop in. That’s why we use NO harsh chemicals—just stink-fightin’ good stuff (oh, and a pinch of magic). Unlike the other guys, Poo~Pourri is safe to breathe and safe to flush. NO synthetic fragrance NO alcohol NO aerosol NO parabens NO phthalates NO formaldehyde ALL stink-fightin’ good stuff Directions:...
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Re: Thetford Aqua Magic Residence RV Toilet
BIG E, Your new toilet the foot flush on ours in the 5'er is on the other side. The ball valve will act up with age. I am having to replace ours for the second. By the way the inside bowl is it plastic or china bowl? Ours is the china bow. Now the TC that is a different critter, does not hold its water it leaks through the slide mechanism straight into the black tank. Have you tried super fine steel wool to remove the rust stain on the floor. Just a thought I had. Nice work on the install...
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Re: Kamenstein Perfect Tear Wall Mount Paper Towel Holder
No but I used a Dremel to shave them down flush with the floor of the cabinet. I was tempted to leave them as is because we have drawer liners installed in all cabinets and it barely poked throw the bottom.
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Thetford Aqua Magic Residence RV Toilet
Back in September I changed out the stock toilet in our camper, a Thetford Aqua Magic V hand flush for a Thetford Aqua Magic Residence foot flush. After two camping trips with the new toilet Cyndi and I both agree it was a good change. Here is the stock toilet I removed. And here is the new toilet. Staying with the same brand helped to eliminate any dimensional problems. I looked at some of the offerings from Dometic but there would have been a clearance issue between the toilet and the back...
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Thetford 550P porta potti - For quick dry camping trips with no dump station access
We are fortunate here to camp year 'round. We dry camp 95% of the time. Much of that here in CA means no access to a dump station either. For example, our local SP cg is just 15 minutes away and we quite frequently run up there for spur-of-the-moment 1 or 2 night stays. It does not have a dump station. Nor is there a dump station anywhere in between our house and there. Our local fairgrounds does have a dump station and it's only $5.00, but it is out of our way and really silly to have to...