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Thread: Watertank in van not used for 6 years.

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    Sodium Metabisulphite is the chemical used for sterilising home brew beer bottles. I think it is also the active ingredient in baby bottle sterilising liquid. ( e.g. Miltons ). It won't leave an aftertaste like bleach.
    That's the Stuff, I never had much to do with the Miltons stuff as I was a breast feeder. LOL

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    Bleach, or a good bleach is 96% water, 1.5% hydrogen peroxide and 3.5% chlorine.

    Pool Liquid chlorine is about 13% active 87% water, but this degrades quickly depending on how it has been stored. Usually 1 month say 8% active.

    Cal hypo (powder) is about 70%active

    Di clor is about the same but only use unstabilized (indoor pools)

    To sanitize a tank you need a solution at about 14% active chlorine, 3 hours. That at least will or should get rid of the hard shield nasty’s.

    Followed by at least 2 flushes

    NB chlorine is a gas with no odor color or taste, so it needs to be added or locked into some thing else, like salt or calcium etc.

    NB if you smell chlorine ( its not) add more.

    Ideally the PH of the solution should be about 7.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    You should be able to get sterilizing solutions from a Home Brew supply store. After all no one gets crook from drinking beer.
    That's not what my stomach is telling me now

    Oh, it must of been the scotch or maybe the vodka

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