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Proper Care of RV Holding Tanks!


Proper care of RV holding tanks is essential for a clean and comfortable RV experience. Holding tanks hold wastewater and sewage, and without proper care, they can quickly become a source of odor and bacteria. Here are some tips for the proper care of RV holding tanks:

  1. Dump regularly: Regularly dump your holding tanks to prevent the buildup of waste and sewage. Experts recommend dumping the tanks when they are about 2/3 full. If you're staying at an RV park with full hookups, you can simply connect your RV to the park's sewage system and dump as needed. If you're boondocking, you'll need to find a dump station.

  2. Use the right chemicals: Use the right chemicals to keep your holding tanks clean and fresh. There are many different types of chemicals available, but experts recommend using formaldehyde-free chemicals that are safe for septic systems. Some chemicals also contain enzymes that help break down waste and reduce odors.

  3. Use plenty of water: Use plenty of water when flushing the toilet to prevent waste from building up in the tank. Water also helps move waste through the tank and into the sewer system. If you're using a toilet paper that's not designed for RV holding tanks, switch to one that is. RV toilet paper is designed to dissolve quickly and prevent clogs.

  4. Use a tank rinser: Use a tank rinser to clean out your holding tanks after dumping. A tank rinser is a device that attaches to a garden hose and sprays high-pressure water into the tank, cleaning out any remaining waste and debris.

  5. Avoid using harsh chemicals: Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach to clean your holding tanks, as they can damage the tank's seals and cause odor problems. Instead, use a mild detergent and warm water to clean the tanks.

By following these tips, you can keep your RV holding tanks clean and fresh, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable RV experience. Remember, proper care of your holding tanks is essential for the health and safety of yourself and others, as well as the environment.




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