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Gogarty May 4th 06 02:29 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it overboard?
What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


Dennis Pogson May 4th 06 02:58 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
Gogarty wrote:
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it
overboard? What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


I would advise against suing them. These companies can muster some very
expensive legal suppor, and if you lose, bankruptcy could follow.



William Andersen May 4th 06 04:15 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
don't pump it overboard - you'll be polluting. Cleaners don't make the
grease and oil vanish, they just come off the surface and are contained in
the liquid. Soak the mess up and dispose of it the way you would any oily
waste, or wash out the rags and use them for more dirty work.
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
...
Gogarty wrote:
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it
overboard? What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


I would advise against suing them. These companies can muster some very
expensive legal suppor, and if you lose, bankruptcy could follow.





Gogarty May 4th 06 05:07 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
In article ,
says...


Gogarty wrote:
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it
overboard? What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


I would advise against suing them. These companies can muster some very
expensive legal suppor, and if you lose, bankruptcy could follow.

Urk! Spell checker would not have picked that one up. Meant to say

"use."


Garland Gray II May 5th 06 12:35 AM

Bilge cleaner
 
That's right.
I learned there is more harm in pumping out oil/detergent than just oil. But
this probably applies to bilge cleaner, too.
BTW, I've used Simple Green to clean up (with paper towels) the engine room,
and the fumes are right potent.

"William Andersen" wrote in message
news:1Uo6g.5944$Jk2.3282@fed1read03...
don't pump it overboard - you'll be polluting. Cleaners don't make the
grease and oil vanish, they just come off the surface and are contained in
the liquid. Soak the mess up and dispose of it the way you would any oily
waste, or wash out the rags and use them for more dirty work.
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
...
Gogarty wrote:
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it
overboard? What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


I would advise against suing them. These companies can muster some very
expensive legal suppor, and if you lose, bankruptcy could follow.







Rosalie B. May 12th 06 09:55 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
"Dennis Pogson" wrote:

Gogarty wrote:
Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it
overboard? What do $50/gal bilge cleaners do that Simple Green won't?


I would advise against suing them. These companies can muster some very
expensive legal suppor, and if you lose, bankruptcy could follow.

Simple Green used to have a different formulation in Canada than in
the USA. So check and see what's in it.

You shouldn't pump emulsified oil overboard and that's what soap will
do to it. We've got an oil water separator that we use to be sure
that no oil goes overboard.

When we shock the tanks, the water that is drained from the tanks
afterwards goes into the bilge and is then pumped overboard. It
cleans up all the mold and mildew in the waterlines and in the bilge
too. It isn't clean enough to eat food that drops into there, but I
don't know why you'd want to do that anyway.





Don W May 12th 06 11:36 PM

Bilge cleaner
 
Hi Rosy,

Rosalie B. wrote:


You shouldn't pump emulsified oil overboard and that's what soap will
do to it. We've got an oil water separator that we use to be sure
that no oil goes overboard.


Where did you get your oil/water separator? I
need to get one for the new boat to make sure I
don't accidentally get one of those $5000 fines
the warning posters talk about.

When we shock the tanks, the water that is drained from the tanks
afterwards goes into the bilge and is then pumped overboard. It
cleans up all the mold and mildew in the waterlines and in the bilge
too. It isn't clean enough to eat food that drops into there, but I
don't know why you'd want to do that anyway.


That seems like a decent idea.

Don W.


Rosalie B. May 13th 06 02:23 AM

Bilge cleaner
 
Don W wrote:

Hi Rosy,

Rosalie B. wrote:


You shouldn't pump emulsified oil overboard and that's what soap will
do to it. We've got an oil water separator that we use to be sure
that no oil goes overboard.


Where did you get your oil/water separator? I
need to get one for the new boat to make sure I
don't accidentally get one of those $5000 fines
the warning posters talk about.


Bob made it himself. It's a very simple concept and easy to do.

All the grey water (with soap like from the shower) goes into the
separator box and that's where the bilge pump is.

When we shock the tanks, the water that is drained from the tanks
afterwards goes into the bilge and is then pumped overboard. It
cleans up all the mold and mildew in the waterlines and in the bilge
too. It isn't clean enough to eat food that drops into there, but I
don't know why you'd want to do that anyway.


That seems like a decent idea.

Don W.


grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html

Wayne.B May 13th 06 11:13 AM

Bilge cleaner
 
On Thu, 04 May 2006 09:29:13 -0400, Gogarty
wrote:

Can yu sue Simple Green as a bilge cleaner? Just pour it in full
strength and let it slosh around for a few days, then pump it overboard?


I like Simple Green as a cleaner but have found that it develops an
unpleasant odor in the bilge.



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