tugboat
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I have a 120lt flexible water tank that I have removed for cleaning. It is a Plastimo jobby, plastic(?) liner inside a heavy duty cover which is stitched on. Dunno when it was last cleaned, if ever, and feels a bit slimey inside. Any ideas how to achieve a really thorough clean? I'm thinking a bamboo cane (carefully padded on the end) and swizzle (tech terminology) a rag round inside while flushing with plenty of FW. Followed by the usual Milton solution. Is that going to get rid of the grot and zap any bugs or do I need a different approach? Obviously don't want to do any damage.
I also have 4 fibreglass tanks which have good access to all compartments. Here I'm assuming a good workover with scrubbing brush and washing-up liquid, again followed by Milton/bleach solution. I remember when we carried Pot water to the rigs we used to dose it with Sodium Hypochloride (I think). Do I need to look for something similar.
Finally, the filling hoses are large diam so I can pull rags etc through, but how does one get rid of any slime/grot in the delivery pipework? I have a filter installed, but it would be nice to feel the whole system was clean.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I also have 4 fibreglass tanks which have good access to all compartments. Here I'm assuming a good workover with scrubbing brush and washing-up liquid, again followed by Milton/bleach solution. I remember when we carried Pot water to the rigs we used to dose it with Sodium Hypochloride (I think). Do I need to look for something similar.
Finally, the filling hoses are large diam so I can pull rags etc through, but how does one get rid of any slime/grot in the delivery pipework? I have a filter installed, but it would be nice to feel the whole system was clean.
Thanks for your thoughts.