I "discovered" that some PO must have had a head or holding tank fitting blow out on him, because there is a lot of dried "residue" (use use your imagination).
The Prairie has a one-piece head enclosure, the whole thing; tub, toilet pedestal, sink base, etc is one big fiberglass unit. It all sits on a rough floor of plywood, but most of it is an inch or two above the plywood.
This leaves a vast, inaccessible area for "residue" to remain and soak into the wood.
I've gotten all I can out with a yardstick, even dumped a bucket of bleach and hot water down there.
Still, on hot or humid days, the odor lingers.
Suggestions?
The Prairie has a one-piece head enclosure, the whole thing; tub, toilet pedestal, sink base, etc is one big fiberglass unit. It all sits on a rough floor of plywood, but most of it is an inch or two above the plywood.
This leaves a vast, inaccessible area for "residue" to remain and soak into the wood.
I've gotten all I can out with a yardstick, even dumped a bucket of bleach and hot water down there.
Still, on hot or humid days, the odor lingers.
Suggestions?