Wednesday, November 13, 2013

How to Clean an RV Gray Tank & Sensors

Besides water, an RV gray tank (or "grey" if you trend more British, like us Canucks) takes in lots of greasy, sticky substances. These include food particles & residue from preparing meals and washing dishes, soap, shampoo, toothpaste & even body oils. After a while, it can gum up your holding tank sensors, causing a false reading on your tank monitors.

Cleaning the gray tank and sensors is a really simple task, since there's a readily available liquid designed to break up all of the crud that can build up in the tank. This short video will show you how.



We don't pretend to be experts on any particular RV topic, and mostly know about maintaining our own rig. But many systems are the same on different RVs. The advice we give works well for us, but be sure to consult a professional technician if you're unsure about working on your own RV.

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