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JJBIRISH wrote:wmoses wrote:
Interesting. No Calgon needed too? How much should I put in my 37 gallon tank?
... I would use between one or two cups (more than enough) dissolved in four or five gallons of water then driving around a littleโฆ
Dishwashing detergent is a heavily concentrated low sudsing detergent with a blend of water conditioners, soil suspending agents, wetting agents and the necessary alkalinity to tackle tough greasy soilsโฆ older versions of dishwasher detergent were better because they were both enzyme and phosphate based, but they are no longer availableโฆ might just as well use it on the gray tanks while you are at itโฆ
โFeb-05-2014 06:26 PM
D and A plus 6 wrote:
Thanks for the info, sounds like I'm on the right track. The power washer I was doing to use is heated and around 3,500 psi. We wash farm equipment with it. Warm water makes a lot of difference over cold.
โFeb-05-2014 06:16 PM
wmoses wrote:JJBIRISH wrote:
The absolute best cleaner for the black tank bar none is some powered dishwasher detergent Cascade Complete all in one, with waterโฆ. Let it soak and then then drive around before dumpingโฆ
Interesting. No Calgon needed too? How much should I put in my 37 gallon tank?
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โFeb-04-2014 01:24 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
The absolute best cleaner for the black tank bar none is some powered dishwasher detergent Cascade Complete all in one, with waterโฆ. Let it soak and then then drive around before dumpingโฆ
โFeb-04-2014 07:47 AM
thomasmnile wrote:
The "blow molded" polyethylene tanks used in RV holding tanks aren't a lot thicker than a gallon milk bottle. I would be extremely careful with a high powered pressure washer.
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D and A plus 6 wrote:
Thanks again for all the info, hadn't thought about blowing a hole in tank, thought they might be stronger than that. When it warms up I'll start the project and report back. I really don't know how much build up they really have.