We are having a problem with our water pipes following the winter. I thought I had drained down the system properly but I now guess I didn't. We have run 'milton' through the system and now have bits of what looks like a brown gray thin film which I am guessing has grown on the inside of the pipes during the winter. We only bought the van last August second hand (2000) from a dealer and went straight out and used the van without running 'milton', and had no problem at all. The water was fine and tasted good. So far I have flushed it with Milton 3 times and followed that with about 6 aquarolls of clean water. Still the bits keep coming.
Do you have any idea how I might get rid of the bits and get our system back to being clean. I have seen a product called 'Chemdirect', is that any good?
i know the bits are what is coming off the inside of the pipe,had the same myself once.i would try and use a stronger mix of milton.at least with the milton any bits will be clean and safe.dont know chemdirect.
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If the van has a Truma water heater avoid leaving any thing with chlorine in it such as bleach because it will attack the stainless steel boiler.
Not sure what is the active ingredient in Milton; I cant readily see that on their web site.
If the van has a Truma water heater avoid leaving any thing with chlorine in it such as bleach because it will attack the stainless steel boiler. Not sure what is the active ingredient in Milton; I cant readily see that on their web site
always say dont leave milton in too long.one hour is long enough.
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Thanks for your replies. I will try the extra strength 'milton' as I still have some of that. Failing that I will go and get some Fendox. Fendox does not mention using it for drinking water pipes, so extra flushing will be required. But it does say it is food safe so presumably no bleach.
A few years ago when I was working on a pleasure boat we had a similar problem with the water pipe the final cure was to use the cleaner that is used on beer lines - I think it may have been left over night - anyway once it was flushed out the pipes were sparkling clean
Thanks Harold. Filter changed after first cleaning. We have an empty filter which we put in to overwinter. Then put in a new one before our first trip last weekend. We have now flushed Fendox through and that seems to have done the trick. Problem appears to be solved.