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C Nash
Posted 9/14/2008 9:31 AM (#48486 - in reply to #46446)
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I did try the method just to say I had tried even though I didn't need it. Guess what, my sensor level quit working probably had nothing to do with the sensor as they are not very reliable to start with but I used the water, water, water method that I always use and it started working again Know there will be some that say we are abusing the water usage but in truth we rvers use a lot less water than when at home. When out west in the areas that had to conserve I did abide by the less water. Thats when I tried the calgon method. Just my experience.
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SnowbirdInFlight
Posted 9/14/2008 11:46 AM (#48496 - in reply to #46446)
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#Posted 9/13/2008 7:12 PM (#48453 - in reply to #48451)
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Midland, Ga.now she telling us how to clean out black tanks, before it was how great FR was, will she ever stop being the expert and just add some important advice

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Now Hollis, just tell me where in my post did I say I was an expert, or where was I telling you how to clean your black tanks? Point out the sentence.

I was re-posting something I found after doing a search on this forum. I stated that this was probably the information that was hinted at and that I used this method. I never said you must use this method. Funny how you just jumped over everything I actually said and posted an answer to the post you made up in your head, lol. I claimed no expert knowledge, only my opinion that I have tried it and it worked for me. BTW (by the way) JMHO means: just my humble opinion.

I must say I do value Nash’s post for his honesty. He tried the method and found it didn’t work for him. That is truthful and fair. So, when he says he doesn’t like the method or wouldn’t recommend it, I believe him because he’s ‘been there, tried that’.


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C Nash
Posted 9/14/2008 7:02 PM (#48520 - in reply to #46446)
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I wouldn't even say the method want work because I really didn't have a problem. I'll admit that the smell of the gray water tank was not as bad with the fabric softener in it if you have a problem with your tanks try it if not leave it alone. when fulltiming I would guess you use a lot more water than when just weekending.
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Posted 9/14/2008 10:53 PM (#48553 - in reply to #48520)
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rodskid
Posted 9/30/2008 6:44 AM (#49184 - in reply to #46446)
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I'd like to try the Calgon method but all the Calgon I've seen is bubble bath or moisturizing bath. Is there just a water softening version of it? What isle at Walmart would you find it in? Thanks!
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H2H1
Posted 9/30/2008 1:28 PM (#49193 - in reply to #49184)
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Hi Larry, and welcome back ,I went on line and order mine from calgon. I think is www.calgon.com---- good luck also it does work.
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DL Rupper
Posted 9/30/2008 5:22 PM (#49202 - in reply to #49193)
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Calgon is in the laundry soap/conditioner section at Wal-Mart. It runs about $4.75/bottle.
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C Nash
Posted 9/30/2008 9:29 PM (#49211 - in reply to #46446)
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Wal marts move everything ever day so you will have to search and then you will probably find something else to buy also
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