oldfatgit
Well-Known Member
I have just been investigating and checking my fresh/drinking water system. Notwithstanding the fact that nobody who has drunk the water has had any ill effects, I find rather a lot of black/brown scum lining most of the pipes, with filters (just the in-line mesh type) collecting it and, indeed, unfiltered water containing quite a bit in suspension.
I have searched the site and found that use of Milton baby bottle cleaner or similar is effective in providing a freshwater system which is sweet once it is thoroughly flushed out, however, does it remove the scum? If not is there something that does? If not is the only option to manually clean the tanks and either remove and clean pipes or replace with new?
Root cause of the problem is probably that most of the pipes are made of the transparent type of garden hose with the criss-cross nylon string and so I am minded to replace it all with good quality opaque, however, that will not be for a while and so is Milton etc an effective interim solution?
I have searched the site and found that use of Milton baby bottle cleaner or similar is effective in providing a freshwater system which is sweet once it is thoroughly flushed out, however, does it remove the scum? If not is there something that does? If not is the only option to manually clean the tanks and either remove and clean pipes or replace with new?
Root cause of the problem is probably that most of the pipes are made of the transparent type of garden hose with the criss-cross nylon string and so I am minded to replace it all with good quality opaque, however, that will not be for a while and so is Milton etc an effective interim solution?