The spray nozzle of an RV toilet is designed to improve the flush capacity of the unit and clean the toilet bowl. Unfortunately, this nozzle can become clogged due to debris that dries in during hot weather. This spray nozzle can be unclogged using boiling water or a flexible tank wand. ...
Even with modern TP's flushable design, in many places, you still can't flush the paper. Instead, it has to be placed into a trash receptacle' because some weaker plumbing systems may clog too easily. Then there's the matter of color. The majority of American toilet paper is plain whit...
Stop flushing money down the toilet! Check out these easy tips to help you figure out how to save money on toilet paper! We have calculated exactly how much it costs for 19 different toilet papers.
The most important is water conservation. So much water is wasted on every flush of a toilet that we felt we needed to be part of the solution and not the problem when it came to conserving water. The second was that we were able to lose the black tank of our RV to make space for...
Keep a bottle of water mixed with white vinegar next to the toilet. Spray after each use to “flush.” Worms can be used in the toilet.Read more about this here. Where/How do you dump the contents? How Often? There are a few ways to dump the toilet, depending on your situation. ...
Step 5 – Flush. Step 6 – Repeat, if the toilet remains clogged. How to Unclog a Toilet without a Plunger While a plunger usually works, what if you don’t have one at hand? Or the plunging regimen doesn’t work? Before calling the plumber, you can try a couple of other method...
Regular antifreeze is toxic, meaning that even if you flush the lines in the spring before you start using the water, your family and guests may be exposed to trace amounts of antifreeze in their drinking water and shower water. RV antifreeze is nontoxic, which means RV owners may assume ...
When you use the water or flush the toilet in a sticks-and-bricks house, you don’t really have to think much about how the water gets into the house or where it goes, but the same isn’t true in an RV. When you live or travel in an RV, you need to tend to the water supply...
An RV uses up to three different tanks for the water systems. Typically an RV will use a fresh water tank, a black water tank that houses sewage and toilet waste, and a gray water tank that holds the waste water from sinks and drains. If you need to remo
a Mansfield toilet, extends from the flush handle to a rod connected to the flapper. It works the same way as a chain, but unlike a chain, it can never be too long or too short and it never falls off. It can crack or break, though, and when that happens, it's easy to replace...