Visitor just rinsed a dirty diaper in the SHOWER!!
suse1023 said
01:04 PM Mar 22, 2015
I didn't yell, though I really wanted to--but she got flustered when baby got the runs after lunch and did her best in unfamiliar surroundings.
However they have left and while she did bleach out the shower basin and I will too, I am a bit concerned about the poo which went into my grey tank.
Any reason why I should be concerned or should I just get over the ick factor?
Jim01 said
02:15 PM Mar 22, 2015
I wouldn't be too worried about it, but if you're concerned, dump some bleach down the shower drain and I would think that it'll kill any bacteria in the gray tank.
I'm sure others will respond that have had something similar happen.
Jim
Dog Folks said
02:46 PM Mar 22, 2015
If you bleached it, the problem is solved.
No big deal.
Get over the "Ick" factor.
Barbaraok said
03:53 PM Mar 22, 2015
suse1023 wrote:
I didn't yell, though I really wanted to--but she got flustered when baby got the runs after lunch and did her best in unfamiliar surroundings.
However they have left and while she did bleach out the shower basin and I will too, I am a bit concerned about the poo which went into my grey tank.
Any reason why I should be concerned or should I just get over the ick factor?
You never did that at home with your kids? There was no way to dunk baby and diaper in toilet - much easier to use the shower and clean both at the same time. It all goes down the drain and once cleaned, what's the problem? Or try having diarrhea while undergoing chemo - sometimes you have no choice as a grown-up but to clean up in the shower. Or have a relative with a colostomy - can remember cleaning shower after grandpa finished - - just another job to do. It goes down the drain, you clean the shower/tub, and life goes on. Relax, breathe, if that is the worse you encounter in your life you're lucky.
Lucky Mike said
06:17 PM Mar 22, 2015
If you dont drink or cook with the water out of the grey tank you should be ok.........besides....who was the last one to pee in the shower ?
PD CFK said
06:38 PM Mar 22, 2015
Uhm... It was me, Lucky Mike. Pat K
BiggarView said
07:25 PM Mar 22, 2015
Lucky Mike wrote:
If you dont drink or cook with the water out of the grey tank you should be ok.........besides....who was the last one to pee in the shower ?
ROFLMAO and welcome back!!!!
manycats said
08:38 PM Mar 22, 2015
Even though I use a liner when the cats' litter box is in the shower, once in a while there's a mistake. It's not a big deal, whatever went in is going to drain out. Don't worry. And, as Lucky Mike said, what else has gone down that drain...?
BTW, we were missing you, Mike.
TRAILERKING said
09:45 PM Mar 22, 2015
A little baby poo never hurt anyone...............And yes good to see Mikey back again.
suse1023 said
06:09 AM Mar 23, 2015
ok, ok, lol, I just wanted to be sure the grey tank didn't have any special care and feeding instructions of which I wasn't yet aware.
As for chemo, I have had my own thanks and just lost my husband after six months of intensive chemo----sadly I am all too familiar with those issues--just not in my rv.
Mike I too am glad you weren't buried in snow this winter!
-- Edited by suse1023 on Monday 23rd of March 2015 06:11:20 AM
Terry and Jo said
06:31 AM Mar 23, 2015
I'll also chime in with good wishes to Mike. Glad to see he's back along with his sense of humor still intact.
As for the grey tank and poo, the addition of the bleach will take care of all that, plus anything that still might be solid will liquify in the water that remains in the tank. Our grey tank gets a dose of some bleach every couple of weeks, because my dentist told me to bleach my dentures every couple of weeks or so. Life is much better with bleached dentures.
Terry
suse1023 said
06:35 AM Mar 23, 2015
Thanks terry, that's exactly what I needed to know.
The Bear II said
07:45 AM Mar 23, 2015
Stop it...I'm trying to eat breakfast.
PIEERE said
09:29 AM Mar 23, 2015
What's a little poo among friends! Lol. Bleach knocks anything out, even me.
Clay L said
01:02 PM Mar 23, 2015
I wanted to put a urinal in a house we had and my wife didn't want to. She said they smelled bad. I told her it didn't necessarily smell bad just because it got peed in.
She said it would too. I said "That's not true the shower doesn't smell like pee does it?" She said "No but you don't pee in the shower..... DO YOU?"
BiggarView said
01:38 PM Mar 23, 2015
Nothing like toilet humor to take the edge off everthing else! Whenever the day comes that I make the formal introduction with some of the folks on this thread, I'm going to visions of dirty diapers and bleach soaked dentures..... my eyes!
I didn't yell, though I really wanted to--but she got flustered when baby got the runs after lunch and did her best in unfamiliar surroundings.
However they have left and while she did bleach out the shower basin and I will too, I am a bit concerned about the poo which went into my grey tank.
Any reason why I should be concerned or should I just get over the ick factor?
I wouldn't be too worried about it, but if you're concerned, dump some bleach down the shower drain and I would think that it'll kill any bacteria in the gray tank.
I'm sure others will respond that have had something similar happen.
Jim
No big deal.
Get over the "Ick" factor.
You never did that at home with your kids? There was no way to dunk baby and diaper in toilet - much easier to use the shower and clean both at the same time. It all goes down the drain and once cleaned, what's the problem? Or try having diarrhea while undergoing chemo - sometimes you have no choice as a grown-up but to clean up in the shower. Or have a relative with a colostomy - can remember cleaning shower after grandpa finished - - just another job to do. It goes down the drain, you clean the shower/tub, and life goes on. Relax, breathe, if that is the worse you encounter in your life you're lucky.
ROFLMAO and welcome back!!!!
BTW, we were missing you, Mike.
ok, ok, lol, I just wanted to be sure the grey tank didn't have any special care and feeding instructions of which I wasn't yet aware.
As for chemo, I have had my own thanks and just lost my husband after six months of intensive chemo----sadly I am all too familiar with those issues--just not in my rv.
Mike I too am glad you weren't buried in snow this winter!
-- Edited by suse1023 on Monday 23rd of March 2015 06:11:20 AM
I'll also chime in with good wishes to Mike. Glad to see he's back along with his sense of humor still intact.
As for the grey tank and poo, the addition of the bleach will take care of all that, plus anything that still might be solid will liquify in the water that remains in the tank. Our grey tank gets a dose of some bleach every couple of weeks, because my dentist told me to bleach my dentures every couple of weeks or so. Life is much better with bleached dentures.
Terry
She said it would too. I said "That's not true the shower doesn't smell like pee does it?" She said "No but you don't pee in the shower..... DO YOU?"
Nothing like toilet humor to take the edge off everthing else!
Whenever the day comes that I make the formal introduction with some of the folks on this thread, I'm going to visions of dirty diapers and bleach soaked dentures..... my eyes!
Brian