Jaws
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I aint fussed as I have a permanent place there already !!Uh oh. Another one on the hit list.
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I aint fussed as I have a permanent place there already !!Uh oh. Another one on the hit list.
It smells when stored in the tank. If the tap is open it does not smell.After all that has been written on MHF about grey waste I am surprised how many are saying leave the tap open - on a campsite??. Apart from anything else it usually smells unpleasant, so why would you do that. Drain it off responsibly!
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I know mate its awesome having that model of tank,, it NEVER needs emptied ^^I have had a motorhome for years and the grey tank has never needed emptying
No I lick them clean , dogs work that way to, you just wash of the residue, save on toilet paper if you do as dogs do as well.So you only wash clean plates etc
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I thought SHE was one that shot people, that annoyed her. I keep away from meets where she is listed as going and I have an adversity to lead poisoning.Uh oh. Another one on the hit list.
I don't think we need to be embarrassed about this sort of thing anymoreMy tap leaks a bit it just drips and drips can't seem to fix it
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That's not grey...If you have one of these tanks, you can empty the grey tank anywhere you like and not worry about Dawns hit list
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Better when it's tipping down. Nobody can hear you on the gravel and the rain washes away the soap suds. Simple reallyAh ha ... so that's how you do it!
Now I can understand the grease, but the pubic hair.......is it so long that it gets caught up round the wheels of the bike catapulting the rider into the nearest undertakers or something.There has been some discussion about pubic hair and grease from the washing up causing the deaths of over 20000 motorcyclists..but its not true..
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Longer than the pubic's Bill!Looks like it will be a long thread
Bill
Add a slug of vodka too and you have a very tasty Grey Water Kamikaze CocktailAs others have said, most sites have a "Motor Home Service Point".
If you are homeward bound, close the tap, and pour a couple or three 2 litre Cokes down your sink, as you drive home with it swishing around in the tank it cleans the grey water tank stopping nasty smells wafting up your plughole
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We do the same method if staying for a few days the 20ltr black Gerry can is small and cheap , otherwise we empty in the correct place on aires or campsites daily when possible.What I don't do is pull away from my aire pitch at 10am and waste the best part of an hour queuing whilst three other MH owners bimble and dither around with various liquids and related gadgets at the service point.
Little and often is my motto - who needs a full waste tank? I've got a 20 litre black jerry can which I've adapted to fit the low slung waste pipe on our current vehicle. I empty the day's grey water into it then when the service point's not busy I trot over and pour it straight down the grid.
Likewise with fresh water - a 10 litre watering can has been a Godsend for us on our recent trip. No buggering about with hoses sitting in other peoples' toilet spillings or driving off pitch to get water.
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