Chris
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I should preface this thread by saying that I have a weak stomach for anything toilet related. In university I became infamous for once throwing up when one of mates farted on the other side of a room. To roars of laughter I explained that I threw up in expectation of the smell that was going to head my way. Unfortunately that has stayed with me in adult life.
As a result I have a rule that the van toilet is for number 1's only.
The reason for my thread is I wondered whether any Euro vans have a black tank (I think that is what they are called) which presumably are a bit nicer to empty than a casette?
I was in France last month and pulled over in some services near to a Motorhome service point. I wandered away from the van to have a smoke and walked towards the service point. As I got closer I saw some white stuff over a grill on the ground and upon closer examination I realised it was toilet paper.
A long session of retching followed..
Do you just drive over these grills and literally dump the contents?
Sorry if my post is a bit graphic
As a result I have a rule that the van toilet is for number 1's only.
The reason for my thread is I wondered whether any Euro vans have a black tank (I think that is what they are called) which presumably are a bit nicer to empty than a casette?
I was in France last month and pulled over in some services near to a Motorhome service point. I wandered away from the van to have a smoke and walked towards the service point. As I got closer I saw some white stuff over a grill on the ground and upon closer examination I realised it was toilet paper.
A long session of retching followed..
Do you just drive over these grills and literally dump the contents?
Sorry if my post is a bit graphic