Re: Dometic Toilet doesn't hold water
Reply #9 –
You can hold the ball open and feel the underside of the seal with your finger, detecting any deposits that may allow leakage. If it is rough, empty the bowl and put a paper towel over the closed seal and add a bunch of vinegar OR use something like CLR Lime Away. The paper towel will delay the seepage and let the calcium have time to dissolve. Then, you can use toothbrush, fingernail, nylon scrubby sponge ... anything gentle enough not to scratch the seal but strong enough to rub off the deposits ... to get it smooth. We used a very sticky silicone paste on our cleaned seal for lubrication. May soak into the "rubber" a bit, but it keeps the seal soft for a good while and resists deposits building up. Of course, replacing the seal is a good start, also, and then you can just clean regularly and maintain.
I know more about that everlasting commode than I EVER wanted to.