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BrentB wrote:
This sounds like it could work, but is it safe for a potable water system?
โApr-09-2019 04:31 PM
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MSchu wrote:
once it's drained and flushed it should be fine. Pools use it all of the time, and I don't think you can get in a pool without accidentally drinking at least a little water.
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#1nobby wrote:This sounds like it could work, but is it safe for a potable water system?MSchu wrote:
Before replacing the tank, I would try some pool shock treatment first. That is meant to get rid of almost all algae and bacteria growth, and should be stronger than the bleach. Give it some time to work, and it might take few applications if there is a lot of algae in the tank. It should kill everything and break it up enough for it to flush out.
And while you are shocking it.....take the TT down some bumpy, curvy roads.
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MSchu wrote:
Before replacing the tank, I would try some pool shock treatment first. That is meant to get rid of almost all algae and bacteria growth, and should be stronger than the bleach. Give it some time to work, and it might take few applications if there is a lot of algae in the tank. It should kill everything and break it up enough for it to flush out.
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