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Curtis CCR April 5th 04 05:19 PM

Vacuflush
 
Peggie.... or anyone.

On a local forum someone has asked if he should leave water in the
bowl of his Vacflush between boating trips. He said he usually keeps
it dry when he on the boat, but didn't know whether it should sit at
the dock with water in it. I figured if it was like most head - leave
it dry. I think I have mentioned before - I have pee'd in a few
Vacuflushes, but I've never owned one so I didn't wnat to give him bad
advice.

Thanks.

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Jens Lundgaard April 5th 04 11:07 PM

Vacuflush
 

"Curtis CCR" skrev i en meddelelse
om...
Peggie.... or anyone.

On a local forum someone has asked if he should leave water in the
bowl of his Vacflush between boating trips. He said he usually keeps
it dry when he on the boat, but didn't know whether it should sit at
the dock with water in it. I figured if it was like most head - leave
it dry. I think I have mentioned before - I have pee'd in a few
Vacuflushes, but I've never owned one so I didn't wnat to give him bad
advice.

Thanks.

[Email replies are OK, but this is my "public" e-mail address and the
Spam will fill it up every couple of days - so don't get mad if you
get a "mail box is full" bounce.]


Keep it wet, so the seal doesn't dry out. I use a little petroleum jelly as
well.

Good luck

Jens Lundgaard
Denmark




Insomniac April 6th 04 05:02 AM

Vacuflush
 
But what about the toilet? ;)

"Jens Lundgaard" #ALIAS_NAME@#ALIAS_DOMAIN wrote in message
. ..

"Curtis CCR" skrev i en meddelelse
om...
Peggie.... or anyone.

On a local forum someone has asked if he should leave water in the
bowl of his Vacflush between boating trips. He said he usually keeps
it dry when he on the boat, but didn't know whether it should sit at
the dock with water in it. I figured if it was like most head - leave
it dry. I think I have mentioned before - I have pee'd in a few
Vacuflushes, but I've never owned one so I didn't wnat to give him bad
advice.

Thanks.

[Email replies are OK, but this is my "public" e-mail address and the
Spam will fill it up every couple of days - so don't get mad if you
get a "mail box is full" bounce.]


Keep it wet, so the seal doesn't dry out. I use a little petroleum jelly

as
well.

Good luck

Jens Lundgaard
Denmark






Peggie Hall April 6th 04 03:57 PM

Vacuflush
 
Curtis CCR wrote:
Peggie.... or anyone.

On a local forum someone has asked if he should leave water in the
bowl of his Vacflush between boating trips. He said he usually keeps
it dry when he on the boat, but didn't know whether it should sit at
the dock with water in it.


[Email replies are OK, but this is my "public" e-mail address and the
Spam will fill it up every couple of days...


A spam blocker will solve that problem. I use Mailwasher. It's free and
it reduced spam I see from over 100 day to less than 10.
http://www.mailwasher.net

--
Peggie
----------
Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_rid_of_boat_odors.html


Peggie Hall April 6th 04 04:00 PM

Vacuflush
 
Jens Lundgaard wrote:
Keep it wet, so the seal doesn't dry out. I use a little petroleum jelly as
well.


Don't use petroleum jelly--or any other petroleum product...petroleum
products are highly destructive to rubber. As for leaving water in the
bowl, it never touches the seal. At least, it shouldn't.
--
Peggie
----------
Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html



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