Seasoned RVers know that preparedness is a major, major aspect of RVing. You plan your trips, your routes, your campsite destinations, your food, and so on. So, as the RV “off season” tiptoes closer, you may be thinking about prepping your RV for storage and cleaning. And if you’re thinking real far ahead, your checklist may extend to how you’ll de-winterize your RV next spring.
There’s much to do, but you can check off care for your freshwater tank system, because we have a winning solution for you—tested and used by none other than our very own Advertising Exec, Laurie Zak.
Laurie put CLEAR2O’s TankFRESH Water Tank and System Flush to the test in her RV, and she got nothing but clean water and satisfaction. Before we detail why it’s awesome, what is TankFRESH and what does it do?
CLEAR2O TankFRESH Water Tank & System Flush is a bleach-free and chlorine-free formula designed to clean and deodorize your freshwater tank and system. It will eliminate taste and odor issues—especially that sulfur smell—from tanks, giving you a clean freshwater tank before your RV goes into storage or for when you’re prepping your rig for the first adventure of the season.
For Laurie, it helped her and her family maintain fresh drinking water throughout the season and use fewer plastic bottles as a result. And all it took was five very easy minutes to use. It was so easy that Laurie used it every time she filled her freshwater tank. All in all, the TankFRESH solution passes the RV “word-of-mouth” test. That is, Laurie would recommend it to any camper.
Laurie used TankFRESH periodically throughout the season, but you can use it to clean and prep your RV’s freshwater tank for winter, or stock up and be ready to clean your freshwater tank for spring! One gallon of CLEAR2O’s biodegradable formula treats 100 gallons of freshwater tank capacity (value? check). And it’s made right here in the U.S. of A by a family-owned company (????????? check).
Learn more about CLEAR2O’s TankFRESH Water Tank and System Flush and grab a gallon to prep your rig for the winter season here.