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Thats what we have always used with good results ...but we do it frequently. (nm)
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I would use white vinegar and then switch to fresh water flushing...
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Cleaning scale out of head and hoses
abscorbic acid is another name for it, Neil
We pump 15 pumps through each time we flush and have no problem. We also have no holding tank. Try . . . (pic)
Neil, are you sure that ascorbic acid isn't vitamin C? (nm) (pic)
"ascorbic acid " acid is vitamin C... not sure what abscorbic is... hope it's not stored next to the vitamin C ;-) (nm)
Ascorbic acid is Vit C, like orange juice. It is pretty wimpy stuff
What ever was I not thinking. Logan, your right! Scratch that post (nm)
vinegar
Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid.
I use the muriatic acid.
All boat should have holding tanks
Oops was suppose to be under the . We have no holding tank post. (nm)
Agreed boats should. However, few boats do unless it is
At the risk of starting another heated debate...
Brian, Cane Garden Bay in the BVI's is brown at 10:00 in the morning.
cane garden bay
City sewage is a huge problem in most receiving waters
What I am saying is...
Hey Peggie, how strong an acid?
A 12% solution for about 45 minutes will do it..
Think it's ok to use it in the Skipper head, Peggie?
Won't harm anything in the toilet (nm)
OK Peggie, I just can't help myself... (link)
But best not to inject this kind (nm)
I have a bottle of Muriatic Acid from the hardware store, it says ...
Cut the bottled product 8-1. (nm)
I would use white vinegar and then switch to fresh water flushing...
Thats what we have always used with good results ...but we do it frequently. (nm)
Not practical for liveaboard, cruising boats, Todd. (nm)
Neil has a water maker (nm)
Those mere pennies a flush could really add up quickly
Our watermake is 1 gal/hour, and we use it ONLY
Greg, what am I missing? Why is usng . . . (pic)
Nothing wrong with vinegar. It's Todd's comment to switch to fresh water flushing that is impractical. (nm)
Neil if your holding tank is metal don't let acids sit there long. (nm)
Possible treatments
Don't beat your hoses with a hammer...
Just disconnect it and bend it to break up the deposits
Larry, a boat we were on had it so thick it was like a clogged artery.
The stuff is like plaster :( (nm)
to avoid problem in future
We use the rail a lot, but there are limits
use little john, don't piss over rail (nm)
Aside from a little vinegar or occaisional acid...