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Peggie Hall wrote:
MMC wrote: Peggie, Do you recommend white vineger for flushing fresh water systems? I'm not sure whether you mean toilets that use fresh water, or the potable water system...so I'll address both. White vinegar is both an odor eliminator and a mineral dissolver...so while it's not really needed in toilets that use fresh water, it certainly can't hurt the hoses to flush a cupful through 'em before the boat is to sit. Just don't leave it sitting in the bowl, and be sure to flush it all out of the pump...'cuz while vinegar won't do anything to soft rubber just passing through, soft rubber left to soak in vinegar will swell and distort. Potable water systems: After recommissioning the system each spring, a solution of 1 quart white vinegar to 5 gal. water left in the tank for several days--with the pump left on to also keep the solution in the plumbing--will remove any remaining chlorine or antifreeze taste/smell in the system. Drain through every faucet, then fill the tank 1/4-1/2 full with clean water and flush the vinegar solution out of the lines. Wow, that means that I need to buy 38 quarts of vinegar for my 140 gal and 50 gal that I am currently fixing. Didn't realize I would need so much. krj |
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