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wa8yxm
Apr 15, 2014Explorer III
One of the problems with drain lines is mold, mildew and Algae, these grow in moist places and of course said drain tube.. Is just that.. Eventually the algae clogs the tube and .. Well you know what happens then.
You will need to do one of many things.. You may be able to ream out or blow out the tube (Water under pressure can push a lot of "Junk" out of the way)
Id then run some bleach through the tube
IF, and only if the drip trays are plastic and you think you can do it without damage a chlorine pellet, or two, or a tablet left in the tray where it can dissolve very very slowly. and help keep it clean may help.. HOWEVER I advise caution in doing this.
You will need to do one of many things.. You may be able to ream out or blow out the tube (Water under pressure can push a lot of "Junk" out of the way)
Id then run some bleach through the tube
IF, and only if the drip trays are plastic and you think you can do it without damage a chlorine pellet, or two, or a tablet left in the tray where it can dissolve very very slowly. and help keep it clean may help.. HOWEVER I advise caution in doing this.
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