My holding tank has some sludge in the bottom that I can't get out when pumping it out. It is a 40 gallon plastic tank on my 2006 Mainship with 700 hours on the engine. I used a formaldehyde based deodorizer for most of that time.
When the tank is pumped out as much as I can, there is about two inches of material remaining. I recently had the macerator replaced and the installer also said there was sludge in the tank, even though we had rinsed and pumped it out several times before he started work on it.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Also comments on these suggestions from a Google search:
- Place ice cubes in the tank and then take the boat out to loosen the sludge.
- Use water softener in a cleaning cycle to loosen the sludge adherence to the tank wall.
Thanks.
When the tank is pumped out as much as I can, there is about two inches of material remaining. I recently had the macerator replaced and the installer also said there was sludge in the tank, even though we had rinsed and pumped it out several times before he started work on it.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Also comments on these suggestions from a Google search:
- Place ice cubes in the tank and then take the boat out to loosen the sludge.
- Use water softener in a cleaning cycle to loosen the sludge adherence to the tank wall.
Thanks.