Computer Geek
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Rokit88 said:We use straight water in the Lear 60. Learjet found out that blue water was leaking and corroding the spar.
We use ozium to freshen the lav. every plane should have some of that stuff on board, its a lifesaver.
thatpilotguy said:Ok, so here's the deal. I am new to the whole lav thing, but it seems that we get an ocassional lingering odor in the lav area. What is the best way to fight this nasty smell??
Learsforsale said:He didn't understand why I wouldn't hook the Potable water cart up to the lav hook up. Apparently they did it in Boston.
El Bucho said:I've found that if you find a chick with a sweet a$$ on an overnight, you can give her like 20 bucks to go fart in the lav...cheers it right up.
thatpilotguy said:Ok, so here's the deal. I am new to the whole lav thing, but it seems that we get an ocassional lingering odor in the lav area. What is the best way to fight this nasty smell??
I have heard that it is best to store the aircraft with the lav empty if it is not going to fly for a couple of days. Is that true?
Is there a better sustitute for the blue water? I have seen/heard of people using other options...I would love to hear what people think.
Any advice would be great...