Lynn1130
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I would guess that we all have struggled with keeping our holding tanks clean and odor free. I certainly was one of those and had tried most every cleaning method available including the Geo Method. Some worked ok and some did not. Recently on a camping trip we developed sewer odors and about three days into the trip we had a full black tank when there were not enough people using the toilet to fill the system that quickly. Since we were about done on that trip we closed things up and came home. I suspected that we either had a blockage that had not allowed the tank to completely drain out previously or had a "poop pile". I decided that it was time to have the tanks cleaned by a professional. I called my local RV repair shop that I trust and have used for many years with several different rigs. They referred me to a local company who does their work.
I am not going to do a plug here for that company but I will refer those interested to a product that is their (Don's) and a Web page (http://tanktechs.com/) that has some very interesting info on what causes RV odors, blockages, and non working gauges and how to remedy those issues. If you Google the product and company you will also find a number of YouTube posts on results and successes.
So, I am going to stop using tank chemicals for awhile and try the TankTechs RX probiotic and see what happens but from what I can tell by reading the documentation that I have and what is on their page this stuff should work. Time will tell. Additionally, from what Don tells me, this works very well for full timers as it has more time to do it's thing.
I am not going to do a plug here for that company but I will refer those interested to a product that is their (Don's) and a Web page (http://tanktechs.com/) that has some very interesting info on what causes RV odors, blockages, and non working gauges and how to remedy those issues. If you Google the product and company you will also find a number of YouTube posts on results and successes.
So, I am going to stop using tank chemicals for awhile and try the TankTechs RX probiotic and see what happens but from what I can tell by reading the documentation that I have and what is on their page this stuff should work. Time will tell. Additionally, from what Don tells me, this works very well for full timers as it has more time to do it's thing.
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