Out of pink flush
We've run out of pink flush liquid. Is there anything else that can be used as an emergency flush substitute? The nearest caravan/camping stockist is shut today and I'm trying to avoid a 25 minute journey for some.
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why use anything at all.....?
most MH use the fresh water tank to provide the water for a flush (no seperate tank) so dont have any additives.....we dont want these in our tea, do we?
so, if the bowl needs anything more than water, you could use a spray (toilet/anti bacterial or other that appeals) and give it a squirt and a clean.
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There are a number of Motorhomes and caravans that flush the toilet from the onboard tank or aquaroll with no seperate toilet flush tank, including ours. No pink addative can, therefore, ever be used. I wouldn't worry the pink makes little difference.
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Thanks all.
Do you guys buy any of the thetford bowl cleaner?
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Our motorhome draws water from the fresh water tank so there is no pink flush involved. We do have a pink spray bottle we sometimes spray the bowl from because it smells nice. We do clean the bowl with Thetford Toilet Cleaner. We are not big users of the
toilet! You can live without pink flush for a few days at least.0 -
Thanks all.
Do you guys buy any of the thetford bowl cleaner?
no....proprierty product like these and 'pink' are hugely expensive for what they are...
just use a (pine/lemon/etc) scented 'wipes' from poundland or Lidl etc...
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A sort of purple rain then?
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Neither Pink Flush, special cleaners nor toilet paper are necessary. In my opinion they are designed to part us from our £s.
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The OP could just ask to borrow some from another member on site as one would have done in the days of social interaction.
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Same as BB - plain water in the flush tank and a Tesco own brand anti-bacterial spray round the bowl. No black streaks, cheaper and smells nice too.
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The OP could just ask to borrow some from another member on site as one would have done in the days of social interaction.
Would they want it back I ask myself
As for the Bowl Cleaner & spare bottles of "Pink" I have an adequate supply of both == They are in dedicated storage with netting & Guard Spiders on duty in a remote corner of the workshop { shed }
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Im not on a CC site so no friendly members to ask . We were going onto a CL but cancelled as we didn't think our van was going to
be back in time from the dealer. Instead we are on a private adults only site with non friendlies. Indeed it's quite off that a lot of the pitches have unoccupied vans or have Vans with elderly relatives staying in them.0 -
Elderly relatives are often expert and rather regular users of toilets.
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I meant to type odd not off! Would you really want to ask someone who is currently polishing his Hitchlock and positioned a stone garden ornament outside the entrance of the awning??? I mean seriously what happened to concerns about Noseweight and Payloads???
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We just use water. Then you don't get black bits.
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We do not use the pink stuff which is not actually needed. It can leave black bits in the flush and seems more trouble than it is worth. If you clean the toilet regularly that is enough.
If you want some of the regular toilet fluids can go in the flush which might be more economical.
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Our flush comes direct from our water tank so no additives. No problems. Bowl us wiped out with whatever wipes were on offer. Been using bio washing pods in the toilet tank, suggested on another thread here on CT they work fine, but we always carry some
organic fluid as you can't use pods where there are spectic tanks.0