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Visaliaipa

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Posted: 03/19/08 12:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I saw this at camping world and also read about it in the camping world magazine. Its the Clean Dump flush system. Has anyone used it or have any opinions about it? Looks like a decent product but a little pricey..........Right now i use the Flush King and it works pretty good, although i'm a bit anal and tend to backflush the black tank about 20 times to make sure its clean and empty. Thanks for the feedback.........


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I can't specifically address the one you're talking about, but totally agree with your comment about the Flush King. I have one (based on everyone's feedback), and I think it works very well ... the problem is that everytime I think I'm done flushing the tank out, there appears to be more "stuff" in the tank (and I have to start all over)!


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Posted: 03/19/08 12:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yep I am the same way...I just keep backflushing the black, letting it fill up then let it all loose again. I do this a few times and eventually get it pretty clean.

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They work great. You want have to pull up a stool to repeat flush with the Clean Dump but you are right they are a bit pricey.


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Posted: 03/19/08 01:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Visaliaipa wrote:

...although i'm a bit anal...


tackhammer wrote:

....have to pull up a stool...



Did no one else find these a bit amusing and disgustingly ironic?


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I use one of those flexible wands that you stick down the hole and it does a fantastic job. Five minutes and it's as clean as it came from the factory. I just bring in a hose through the bathroom window and hook it to the wand. It's flexible so it cleans the top, sides and bottom.

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Loopy wrote:

Visaliaipa wrote:

...although i'm a bit anal...


tackhammer wrote:

....have to pull up a stool...



Did no one else find these a bit amusing and disgustingly ironic?


I laughed at the subject title too. Guess that makes me juvenile?

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Visaliaipa wrote:

...tend to backflush the black tank about 20 times to make sure its clean and empty. Thanks for the feedback.........

20 times!!!!
You did ask for feedback.
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jcamp123 wrote:

I use one of those flexible wands that you stick down the hole and it does a fantastic job. Five minutes and it's as clean as it came from the factory. I just bring in a hose through the bathroom window and hook it to the wand. It's flexible so it cleans the top, sides and bottom.


Don't those wands get all gross?

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At the end of last season I had the Tornado flush system installed. It beats the wand down the hole and is a lot cheaper. It worked well on the final flush out so I hope for clean living from here on in.


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