RIBW
Well-Known Member
Dear All,
Has anyone successfully removed the staining by red diesel on the inside of the plastic bowl which forms the lower half of a ‘CAV’ style sedimenter/water separator? Currently, it is extremely difficult to check visually for water or dirt/bugs.
I have quickly tried Brasso, Bleach and Baking Soda on a spare bowl (which is less darkened than the installed unit) with no success. Also, after scraping lightly with a Stanley knife blade, it would seem that the dye has permeated the plastic i.e. it can’t be scraped off.
I have asked if it is possible to buy a new bowl but SSL only hold the complete unit.
As I suck out from the bottom of the fuel tank every six months until only clear fuel is delivered, I have never had an issue with contaminants, so doing a visual check falls into the ‘wouldn’t it be useful’ category rather than ‘top of the work list’.
Cheers
Bob

Has anyone successfully removed the staining by red diesel on the inside of the plastic bowl which forms the lower half of a ‘CAV’ style sedimenter/water separator? Currently, it is extremely difficult to check visually for water or dirt/bugs.
I have quickly tried Brasso, Bleach and Baking Soda on a spare bowl (which is less darkened than the installed unit) with no success. Also, after scraping lightly with a Stanley knife blade, it would seem that the dye has permeated the plastic i.e. it can’t be scraped off.
I have asked if it is possible to buy a new bowl but SSL only hold the complete unit.
As I suck out from the bottom of the fuel tank every six months until only clear fuel is delivered, I have never had an issue with contaminants, so doing a visual check falls into the ‘wouldn’t it be useful’ category rather than ‘top of the work list’.
Cheers
Bob
