There is a thread going in the 'General' section of the forum about "dish washing up liquid" by Briche that was starting to wonder onto washing machines so thought I would start another one here about using a vinegar mixture in the vans toilet canister to clean it out now and then. How do you think it would treat the plastic and how much mixed with water do you think would be used? Does anyone use his method already?
Also and as well even, someone posted a comment about putting a 1lt of vinegar in a full washing machine in hot water and run through a full cycle. If you do this, would it work in cold water as well? I have PM'd that person and said I would ask here as well.
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Yep after filling with terrible calcium rich SA water we have flushed and cleaned with vinigar to remove calcium build up . Especially in elect jug . Some lemon or lime juice helps too . Food acid does its job .
White vinegar can be used to clean lots of things, especially jugs and washing machines. Have used it often. Haven't thought about the toilet cassette though. That's a good thought.
I have heard that coke will clean toilet bowls also
Umm Doug that's before you drink the coke too not after just to clear that up
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I think that was many moons back Woody, mate, before they changed the formula.
I drink my coke with bourbon so with the mix of coke and alcohole should make for a stronger cleaner. Only thing is I would have to drink it first cos no way would I waist it.
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I have quoted this many times to people, but its a first on this forum. Acid removes minerals, i.e. calcium. All of the above are mild acid solutions. Alkaline (bi-cab) removes organic, human waste, food and fat. When cleaning wine tanks and equipment we used an acid - phosphoric then an alkaline - caustic - and then an acid rinse citric to neutralize. It all depends on what it is you are cleaning.
I think the question that needs to be asked is - what will the vinegar etc., do to the dump points systems -some of them are septic types, not connected to mains sewage lines. Before I used anything like that to clean out the toilet cassette, I would try to find the answer to this first.
Have seen too many dump points closed because of products or mixtures some people have used, as well as those wet wipes available these days to use instead of toilet paper - paper dissolves - wet wipes don't!
"Bathroom wipes These moist towelettes or as I like to call them adult baby wipes are becoming an increasingly popular bathroom accessory. Despite the fact that theyre marketed to be flushed like toilet paper, these wipes are creating clogs and backups in sewer systems around the nation. An industry trade group this month revised its guidelines on which wipes can be flushed, and has come out with a universal stick-figure, do-not-flush symbol to put on packaging, reports SF Gate. (Same thing goes for actual baby wipes and cleaning wipes).
A city in Minnesota is suing six makers of flushable wipes, since the wipes cause so many problems in sewer systems. Officials say the wipes dont degrade after they are flushed and end up costing the city thousands, if not millions, of dollars of damages.
-- Edited by jules47 on Sunday 31st of July 2016 05:02:37 PM
-- Edited by jules47 on Sunday 31st of July 2016 05:05:26 PM
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Yes it's a food acid, Anything we eat will be fine . Agree with them wipes . I had to unblock our black water pump . What a "mission".. . Hot weather , black water running down your arms . No wander plumbers charge !! Took days and many showers to rid the smell !! Nothing like this odour when sitting down to nice roast .. Sheesh !
I agree with wipes too but they were never mentioned in my question.
I also agree that vinegar should be harmless but I would never use it and put in a septic tank or drop loo or similar. I think a lot worse would be sent down the storm water pipes and possibly out to the sea life.
My question was to see what would happen to the plastic and if anyone uses vinegar for the purpose.
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I use vinegar for all my house whole cleaning including the toilet. Have been doing it for years as well as cleaning the washing machine, jugs and burnt pots. Have had NO problems with my septic because of it. I also ensure only the minimum of grease and chemicials enter the system. Wipes are disposed of in the general rubbish.
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I was told that using the napisan formula will only work if using toilet for urine and excrement. If using for urine only, then white vinegar should be used.