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@rpm earns Trusted Advisor tag from the new forum staff. :)

Very very well earned too. :D

Well done pal. Keep up the good work.
 
Well deserved RPM......quality info on a subject even the hardened amongst us avoid..lol. Congrats mate...regards Turnpin:)
 
well done rpm
 
Grand stuff! Well RPM, I'm removing a Saniflo macerator tomorrow and fitting a new one. Any tips on how to make it not smell like death itself when it comes off the back of the loo?? :(
 
Grand stuff! Well RPM, I'm removing a Saniflo macerator tomorrow and fitting a new one. Any tips on how to make it not smell like death itself when it comes off the back of the loo?? :(

other than vix on the nose
 
Haha don't worry that's going with me in the front of the van tomorrow AM :) Am hoping a good few flush throughs then a wet vac should sort it out. Proper honking job I think.
 
Grand stuff! Well RPM, I'm removing a Saniflo macerator tomorrow and fitting a new one. Any tips on how to make it not smell like death itself when it comes off the back of the loo?? :(

Smear of Vick under the nose, place the wet vac behind you with the exhaust facing the customer should they decide to watch you. :)
 
Also congrats from me too! Hope to see more of your informative posts.
 
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