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Old April 15th 14, 11:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
George Ballantyne[_3_]
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Default Water bag cleaning

At 03:13 15 April 2014, K wrote:
In the process of overhauling my dump valves this winter I noticed some
bro=
wnish deposits in the bags. Nothing too bad or worth pulling the bags but
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was wondering if I should add something to the water to keep the bags
clea=
n. I have heard of fabric softener but I assume this is mostly for
preventi=
ng hard water deposits. Any ideas? The water at my gliderport is well
water=
but this stuff does not look like sediment.


Hi there,
Just a thought: is this brown stuff perhaps some organic matter, maybe
something bacterial? A fill-up with something added to the water (Milton
fluid, or sterilising tabs?) might help.
Regards.

 




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