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Old 10-04-2017, 07:55 AM   #35
beeje
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Another thing that know one mentioned is the fact that a lot of us probably have guests stay with us from time to time (I know we do). If they are not informed about what goes in the tanks they will never know what can not be put down the drain lines.

Many women flush tampons and applicators/baby wipes and other stuff not knowing you should never do that (even in your own house) and would more that likely continue to do so while using the bath room in your camper.

These items will destroy your waste valves. My sign behind the toilet addresses these items along with TP not being allowed to be put down the toilet.

Same goes for the kitchen sink. No food particles/coffee grounds which a lot of people put down there sinks every day.

I wont even get into children and the endless possibilities as to what they could flush.


If we or any of our guests treat the camper the same way we treat our homes, there will be issues down the road.
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