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Old 10-17-2015, 04:24 PM   #8
shebantam
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When we removed the toilet I had flushed clear water through it and flushed and flushed until there was no TP residue.

The bag with the TP goes to the trash daily first thing in the morning, before my coffee and since there is nothing solid there is no real smell...now if I left it sit and get ripe...
I was not talking about the tank of the recirculating toilet, I was talking about the toilets in my Cabin A and the Bantam. With bigger black water tanks (now no tank in the Cabin A).

This tank had TP coming into the bowl every time it was flushed and clogging the flush holes, I had flushed so long, I had to reset my converter, something was beeping. If I had bought this trailer new, or almost new, there would not have been this problem. But this is a 1994 that had gone through many owners, needed a new flange seal and seals for the blade...After pouring water into it and then running it out until it was clear, there was no smell. It was neither a dirty or stinky job getting it out, though the things that needed the hook were in backwards. We had a time getting them out.
I too keep the seat down. That is a given.
Glad your toilet is a good one, sounds like you have taken good care of it.
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