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[Amel] a clean toilet
Richard03801 <richard03801@...>
Hi we just used the same SEW Clean it work well WITH one BIG problem it cleaned the seal off our ball valve so that it no longer not a big deal except that when in port we can nolonger use the forward head unit we change out the sea cock. So much for savings. Just as a check we closed the valve fill the holding tank again with water and within a few hours the tank was empty. Lesson learned take care when/if using this stuff We used 1 part chem 6 parts water.
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Richard SM209 Sent by Richard Piller
On May 26, 2010, at 17:09, john martin <symoondog@...> wrote:
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syhazel55 <symoondog@...>
Hi Richard,
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I called the manufacturer of the SewClean product to inquire about your concerns, and they were adamant that their product does not harm plastic, rubber or metal. Since posting my first notes on this product, I also have used it to clean the lines from my seachest to the toilet and have had good results. I also did a mini-test with a rubber O-ring, leaving it in a bowl of the SewClean (undiluted) efor 3 days and it seemed unaffected. John MOON DOG SM 248
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Richard03801 <richard03801@...>
Thanks for your work on this. I can't explain why but it took out the seal in the through valve. We are waiting for a replacement should be here next week.
Smooth sailing. Regards Richard Piller On Jul 29, 2010, at 17:10, "syhazel55" <symoondog@...> wrote: Hi Richard, [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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