by JudyJB » Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:55 pm
Because I lived in a cold climate and picked it up in early April, my motorhome came winterized with the pink stuff in everything.
All I did was select a full-service campground (in May after everything around there thawed out). I hooked up sewer and city water and kept running city water through the kitchen sink, bathroom sink, and shower, plus toilet, until I could tell by peeking at the sewer connection and running a few glasses of water from the kitchen that it was coming out clear. Then I shut off the city water and did the same for my fresh water tank, until that was clear water, also.
Luckily I had arrived there early in the day and had a ton of unpacking to do. Finally, I turned on the water heater, after switching the bypass switch. You do not want to run all that antifreeze through your water heater. And eventually, I was able to heat up water and do dishes and even take shower. (I did not drink the water for a couple of days.) The next morning I dumped a cup of Clorox into the fresh water tank and followed instructions to let it run through all pipes.
I am sure I used a lot of water that day, but afterwards I had no taste from the antifreeze and felt secure that everything was clean. I spent three nights that time at a state park figuring how to work everything. And I do drink the water from my freshwater tank, except in Florida which has the worst tasting water in the country!!