marklmiller20 Report post Posted October 18, 2023 Can I use air to blow out water lines to winterize my 2018 RT Adventurous or must I use antifreeze fluid (which leaves aftertaste in the spring). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aztec7fan Report post Posted October 18, 2023 You will hear advice on both sides of the compressed air/antifreeze topic. I'm on the antifreeze side, since i sleep better at night when i see that pink stuff come out of each faucet. I never have noticed an aftertaste once i flush the system in the spring. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted October 19, 2023 I would think you can get buy with the blow out it out method on your coach. I would pull any filters because it would be hard to get them dry. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rayin Report post Posted October 26, 2023 FWIW, the owners manual for my MH (see sig) says to use compressed air to winterize. I prefer the ease of mind to winterize with RV antifreeze, that way I know for sure nothing is broken or damaged by expanding ice. I do not trust 50# of compressed air to blow out all water from faucets and plumbing lines. I winterized today, drained the water plumbing yesterday_low point drains, removed water heater drain plug, drained fresh tank and left drain valve open. Then I drove it 40 miles in an attempt to drain all water from the plumbing. Well, today I winterized with RV antifreeze and caught what water was pushed out by RV antifreeze in a gallon jug. The jug was nearly full of clear water when I was finished winterizing. Where did that water come from after draining the plumbing system and driving 40 miles with drains left open? Draw your own conclusions from that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites