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Jun 14, 2024 - 01:03 AM
In most cases RV toilets sit directly above the black water tank, so if you do have a minor clog simply pushing the clog down with a toilet brush or plunger while the toilet valve is open will remedy the problem. Generally these are created when not enough water is used to fill the toilet prior to using it as well as when flushing. This type of clog can lead to a larger problem when it's time to dump the black tank. Clogs from the black tank to the dump valve are much harder to clear as well as clogs in sewer hoses. The best way to limit this issue is to always pre charge the black tank with at least 40% water and toilet chemical mixture which will reduce the risk of clogs during dumping and keep your RV smelling good during your camping stay.
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