Toilet smells 😟

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I recently bought a 2002 Avondale with a Thetford toilet, please see pics. I have two problems, firstly it doesn't seem to flush- I'm currently in a campsite and using the pleasure battery, is it possible this is electric flush which only works on mains?! Surely not..
secondly, to put it bluntly it just stinks. I have spent a lot of time cleaning it (it was pretty gross when we got it to be honest) but it seems to be emanating a smell which is like a cross between bad, old BO and toilet fluid. If it was up to me I'd like to get the whole thing replaced! But my partner is a kind of 'fix it' person. Is that feasible to rip the stinker out? I suspect smell may be coming from the cassette deep deep down- this caravan was sitting unused in a field since Covid and- let's just say- the toilet obviously hadn't been cleaned before it was shut up and left 😵‍💫
I'm an absolute newbie and don't know what the heck I'm doing at all so please don't assume I know anything-I don't even know if this is an electric flush toilet?! Please be gentle and explain things like I'm a five-year-old :) thank you 🙏🏼
 

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I can't help with the electric, I'm sure someone else will be able to. If you Google the model of cassette you have you could just buy a new cassette. Thetford also do refresh kit I think where you can replace things like the seals.
 
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Over the years tye cassette has probably built up a calcium deposit that ordinary washing doesn’t remove. Thetford do a cleaner that dissolves the layer and gives nice clean internals. As said above you could replace any suspect parts. My initial one would be the main seal. If that is not in good condition odours will come out. Also I would give the whole compartment a good wash down.
 
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This seems to be your model
Thetford CASSETTE TOILET C-200 CWE featuring a swivel bowl
Thetford C200 CWE Toilet Features:
  • Colour White
  • Flush 12 volt electric
  • Integrated pour-out-spout
  • Integrated flush water tank
  • Waste cassette capacity: 17L
  • Flush water cassette capacity: 7L
  • Access door and water fill door are optional extras (to buy go to bottom of this page)
Discontinued
Permanent, swivel bowl chemical toilets for motorhome's and caravans. Thetford C-200 CWE Cassette toilets have a dedicated water tank for flush water and features touch button electric flush. Its bowl can be swiveled 180 degrees to free up additional bathroom space.​


Be wary about using a limescale remover/ decalcifier, they can sometimes attack plastics. Check with the instruction manual
 
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This seems to be your model
Thetford CASSETTE TOILET C-200 CWE featuring a swivel bowl
Thetford C200 CWE Toilet Features:
  • Colour White
  • Flush 12 volt electric
  • Integrated pour-out-spout
  • Integrated flush water tank
  • Waste cassette capacity: 17L
  • Flush water cassette capacity: 7L
  • Access door and water fill door are optional extras (to buy go to bottom of this page)
Discontinued
Permanent, swivel bowl chemical toilets for motorhome's and caravans. Thetford C-200 CWE Cassette toilets have a dedicated water tank for flush water and features touch button electric flush. Its bowl can be swiveled 180 degrees to free up additional bathroom space.​



Be wary about using a limescale remover/ decalcifier, they can sometimes attack plastics. Check with the instruction manual
I would hope that Thetford tank cleaning fluid is compatible with the tanks materials. I used it periodically and had no issues arise. Also I tended to refresh the cassette each day too.
 
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Hi as far as flushing the first thing to check would be the fuse, a lot of thy time it is I n the compartment where the cartridge sits, if not it will be in the fuse box, if the fuse is ok it will most likely bo the pump these get gunned up with the black slide the same as what you gat in a washing machine drawer
 
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Thetford toilet cleaner/descaler needs to be used frequently to keep the inside clean - if it's already heavily scaled it could take many attempts to get it satisfactory
 
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totally left field - we haven't even got our first caravan yet and have no prior experience of fixing something like this -

BUT, Citric Acid is an excellent and cheap descaling chemical that I would imagine is safe to use in a plastic loo
 
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totally left field - we haven't even got our first caravan yet and have no prior experience of fixing something like this -

BUT, Citric Acid is an excellent and cheap descaling chemical that I would imagine is safe to use in a plastic loo
Citric acid can be incompatible with certain types of rubber. I would use the Thetford proprietary cassette ckeaner. Or alternatively one of the complete refresh kits where you get a new cassette.
 
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totally left field - we haven't even got our first caravan yet and have no prior experience of fixing something like this -

BUT, Citric Acid is an excellent and cheap descaling chemical that I would imagine is safe to use in a plastic loo
Its dangerous to assume, That is what happened to several clients, and their gas appliances when they stopped working correctly. I know its a different product completely but the same principle applies. Read the manual and what it says, If it doesn't say then contact the seller or manufacturer or check other sources of reliable information.
 
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Its dangerous to assume, That is what happened to several clients, and their gas appliances when they stopped working correctly. I know its a different product completely but the same principle applies. Read the manual and what it says, If it doesn't say then contact the seller or manufacturer or check other sources of reliable information.
Why not just buy Thetford proprietary cassette cleaning fluid?
 

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I second using Thetford cassette cleaner and as said it almost certainly will need to be used several times to really make a whole lot of progress.
Plus I would use their "Bowl cleaner" to dissolve the film that builds on the bowl plastic and could harbour things causing the smell, I have a high regard for its effectiveness in bowl clearing.

To "smell" it needs somewhere to be oozing the smell. target areas would be the whole outer surfaces including the loo compartment itself, the bowl as mentioned and the state inside the cassette. The latter ought to be trapped most of the time by the main seal, the vent seal and the emptying button seal. If these seals are not effective all these are replaceable and can be cleaned using the likes of the bowl or cassette cleaners. The seals do harden and could be original so well overdue replacing.
I would also adopt a 24 hour emptying routine, don't give "things" time for the bacteria etc to culture to any great extent.

I for decades have used instead of proprietary loo bottom chemicals, Bio laundry liquid, primarily as from experience this is way better at keeping the cassette internals free of uric and calcium deposits. Though I empty each day so place no technical challenges on bottom use products to hold biological decomposition in check, but not least because doing so the cassette is also never too heavy to man handle.
 
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My go to toilet cleaning and treatment chemical for at least the last 20 years has been cheap biological washing liquid. And that includes 15+ years of living with a cassette toilet 24/7/365 when I lived on a boat.

As a thought, I assume you have refilled the flush tank 🫣
 

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