Smell from pipes or waste hogg
Just after setting up we have noticed a smell coming from the drainage system. We think it is possibly coming from the waste hogg up the pipes. We tried running Milton Tablets through the system the other week and leaving some in the waste also, and that
seemed to clear it out but the smell came when we set up this weekend. We have never put anything down the drains (bleach, salt, bicarbonate of soda) and have never put anything in our waste collector as we didn't think you were meant to in the caravan (although
I don't know where we got that idea). I have in the past just ran clean hot water through when we leave the isite. Any tips on how I can get rid of this smell and what our cleaning routine should be for this area.
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At the end of a trip after draining the waste hog and rinsing I always leave at least one cap off so that it can dry out between trips, the only time we put all the caps on we had an awful "drain"smell. I dont use anything in the pipes apart from a final
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Are you sure the smell comes from the wastemaster?
Try unscrewing the 'grille' in the sink waste. There is a sort of 'u- bend' under there. Ours was full of foul smelling gunge. Cleaning that out made a vast improvement to both smell and drainage.
The drain pipes may also be full of gunge. The fall on them is far too small and they tend to fill up. I used a length of stiff wire to poke it clear.
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Thetford do a waste tank freshener, you just pour a little down the plughole(s) and it gets washed into the waste tank, works well.
Yesterday we cooked cauliflower and the drained water made a terrible smell up the bathroom basin pipe, a little Thetford soon sorted it.
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I have 2 rubber ferrules which are intended to use on the bottom of walking sticks. I put them in the waste outlets after every trip. Then put some warn water and sterilising fluid down the kitchen sink wash hand basin and shower. After a couple of hours
driving I remove them. Surprising what comes out !!0 -
I have found that any smells generally come from the actual waste pipes as previously mentioned far too little fall and also many corregated, just made to collect 'gunk'. I have got a couple of champagne type corks that I use to block off the waste pipes
and intoduce a general drain cleaner. Leave it for a couple of hours and you will be suprised as to what comes out when you remove the corks!!!0 -
I plug the two outlet pipes, put about 4 teaspoonfuls of bicarb down each plug hole, then drizzle white vinegar down each plug hole. It will start to foam, wait for it to settle, and add more vinegar till it stops foaming. Leave for about 2/3 hours, remove
plugs and hose through with fresh water.Bingo! Nice clean fresh waste pipes.
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cheap cola, white wine vinegar and bio gel tabs are currently in vogue across many forums as 'pipe/drain cleaning agents' for vans....
just be careful with potent stuff like Mr Muscle drain cleaner as it will eat any 'chrome' (read plastic) sink plug fittings.....
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How would you clean the pipes on a motorhome? as we can't plug the pipes like on a caravan. We use a couple of bio gel tabs in the waste tank prior to moving, then empty on arrival. This keeps the tank clean but not the pipes especially the kitchen one.
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How about a cheap 'plunger' thingy now and again to ensure no blockages...?
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No blockages just selly drains now and again, usually if we've been on site for a few days and used a container for the waste. My theory is that because the water runs straight through to the container the waste tank acts a bit like sump and collects all
the gunky bits, which then become thick and slimy and smelly, which then comes up the drains. If we leave waste water in the tank then this doesn't happen. Any thoughts0 -
How about a cheap 'plunger' thingy now and again to ensure no blockages...?
We always collect waste water in the tank and just drain into a container, we have a waste master, when it needs emptying if were not moving off. I occasionally use Elsan grey tank fluid not had any issues. We always travel with the plugs in. Not sure
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Thanks Bakers, it more the pipes that I want to give a good clean now, we've managed to clean the waste tank at the m/h service point on this site. The bio pods did a good job of clearing the gunk, all it needed was to put a hose into the tank and give it
a good flush out. Now smelling sweet again. OH thinks that when we get home he will disconnect the waste from the kitchen sink where it goes into the tank, bung up the end, then treat it like the caravan pipes using one of the suggestions above.0 -
Tammygirl, I've taken to using the soluble dish-washer tablet things in the sink - crush 'em up, add the last kettle of scalding hot water left after my final morning brew then pull the plug on the sink and away it
goes taking the smells as well !! I dont know how much or how little these pipes block tho -- 'cos I certainly don't inspect them as such ! I only see the residue coming out of my m/h waste tank into the "Hole=in==the==ground"
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Hi I think you will find that the smell will be comming from the pipes as they are made of plastic & corrugated which causes the gung to collect in each one of the corrugations then where it either runs across the top or underside of the floor & is level
it stops there . I found that upon removing the piping from the underside it was full . I have since removed all bits of the corrugated pipe that I can & replacing it with smooth plastic waste piping from DIY stores . To join one type to the other I used the
rubber joining parts that where originally fitted which are a perfict fit . Also because the inside of the pipe is smooth the water from both sink & wash basen runs away so much faster , I understand for some it may be a bit of a problem to get under the
van to gain access but if dropped right down in the front or even also put wheels on a block will help tremendously . No more smells & always a clean pipe .0 -
agreed, we have large bore, smooth waste pipework which runs fairly easily into the waste tank as it is sited centrally, just below the shower/sink on one side and the kitchen sink on the other.
short downhill runs, smooth/large bore pipe = no nasty niffs
on our Bolero, long horizontal runs, corrugated/narrow bore pipe = not difficult to work out
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If the smell was coming from the pipes rather than the wastemater, then would it now smell as soon as we walk into the caravan?? The smell does'nt drift up until we have attached teh wastemaster and teh y pipe, which was why we thought the actual smell
would be from the Wastemaster (although i did want tips on cleaning the pipes to so it all helps).0