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Old 01-18-2012, 10:57 AM   #15
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The outside parts break down and I store it in the bumper. I put fence post storage under the trailer. The bumper storage is now more useful as things don’t get contaminated. This modification was well worth the effort. I did mine like gmferg Post #17

http://trailmanorowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9973

I have noticed as I am installing and disassembling the outside venting that the odor of the toilet is noticeable. I would be a bit concerned if you don’t vent up that you could smell the toilet when you are outside or it could drift in through an open window.

The outside shower is nice. It is roomy, has wonderful views and nothing goes in the grey water tank. We use a biodegradable soap in the hands free shower holder/soap dispenser we have for inside and just move it out. Found a lightweight bamboo shower mat at Costco for it that keeps your feet off the ground.

I think some kind of modification to the inside shower is another worthwhile project. I thought the plastic on the walls, to give you more room and easily replaceable when it get funky, sounded good and it has worked well for us. There are a number of ways people have done the hands free shower holder.

http://trailmanorowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7812

http://trailmanorowners.com/forum/sh...ght=hands+free
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