
To address this, we enlisted the help of Kleen Tank, a specialized service
provider with 52 franchises across the country, making them easily accessible
no matter where your travels take you. When their team arrived at our RV, they
were fully equipped to tackle the buildup that had accumulated over years of
use. They began with the black tank, and while the initial drain was
unpleasant, the real shock came once they started their deep-cleaning process.
Many RVers assume that pulling the waste lever removes all of the contents, but we
learned that heavy solids and struvite often remain trapped. By the time they
were finished, they had restored our black tank to a factory shine.
Next, the technicians turned their attention to the grey tank. We mistakenly
assumed this would be a simple task since it only collects water from the
sinks and shower, but the results were arguably worse than the black tank.
What began as a clear drain quickly turned into a dark, sludge-filled flow as
chunks of soap scum, grease, and food particles were dislodged. The technician
explained that grey tanks can frequently produce odors more pungent than black
tanks because the contents sit in the heat and exposure under the RV,
essentially "cooking" the organic matter and creating significant sanitation
problems.
After seeing the results firsthand, we are now firm believers in the necessity
of professional tank cleaning services. The process is straightforward: you
can contact Kleen Tank directly or use their online locator to enter your
current zip code to find a franchise closest to you. A technician will come to your location with the
specialized gear needed to make the job effortless for your RV. This
service effectively makes your tanks like new again, ensuring your sensors
work correctly and eliminating the persistent smells that can ruin an
otherwise perfect camping trip.


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