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ETCrockett wrote:
After draining the bleach out of my fresh water tank, I would put a small bottle or white vinegar in the tank and fill with water and let set for 4 hours or over night. Then drain and refill with just water and drain again a couple of times. This will dilute any bleach residue left on the inside of the tank. If I'm de-winterizing, I will run the bleach through the lines from the fresh water tank (bypass hot water heater) to flush all the anit-freeze out of the supply lines. If I do that, I will also run the vinegar solution through the supply lines until the bleach smell is gone and then flush the lines with fresh water after rinsing the vinegar from the fresh water tank. Now your whole system is sanitized.
Enjoy your water!
โMay-30-2017 02:21 PM
one_strange_texan wrote:
After the overnight soak with the bleach solution, I drain and pump a baking soda solution into the system from the fresh water tank. I leave it in the system for a while before draining and refilling the system. This neutralizes the bleach more efficiently than just a flush.
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โMay-28-2017 04:29 PM
MFL wrote:
I use 1/4 cup of bleach for each 15 gal of water. The idea is to kill any contaminates that may have grown in the tank over storage. I run this through my entire system, including WH, and let sit over night. Then drain tank, WH, flush system, once or twice.
I do use a whole house water filter system, as we drink the tank water.
Jerry
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