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water supply
After a kitchen refit using taps fitted with diffusers I've noticed this disgusting build up.
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk165/ykl99 /PICT0436.jpg?t=1213967533
I've let it get to this stage for photographic purposes but after cleaning it off after about a month it's back again. What is it?
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk165/ykl99 /PICT0436.jpg?t=1213967533
I've let it get to this stage for photographic purposes but after cleaning it off after about a month it's back again. What is it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This stuff reminds me of the buildup I used to get on my car battery terminals, It certainly looks quite yucky.
Do you have a gravity tank supply and if you have is there anything floating in it?
Perhaps this substance has been dislodged from the inside of the pipes when the plumbing was done.
I'm really surprised you've not had more answers.
Do you have a gravity tank supply and if you have is there anything floating in it?
Perhaps this substance has been dislodged from the inside of the pipes when the plumbing was done.
I'm really surprised you've not had more answers.
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Access to the tank is near impossible, perhaps a mirror on a stick with a torch taped to it - haven't had time to do that yet.
Unfortunately I cant test this muck either as I wiped it off after taking the pic. It came away very easily in one go using just kitchen paper. It didn't feel particularly gritty as you'd expect for a mineral deposit but looked more like a slime. I do live in a hard water area but also right next door to a water treatment plant which just adds to my concern.
Unfortunately I cant test this muck either as I wiped it off after taking the pic. It came away very easily in one go using just kitchen paper. It didn't feel particularly gritty as you'd expect for a mineral deposit but looked more like a slime. I do live in a hard water area but also right next door to a water treatment plant which just adds to my concern.
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Hi
I had this problem 3 years ago and fitted a ScaleWizard to my water inlet pipe and after about 3 months the problem has all but disappeared. It works by putting an electrical wire closely looped12 times around your mains inlet and connected to the ScaleWizard`s terminals and left on 24/7 it uses only pennies per year to run and saves a fortune on appliances for more info go to
http://www.scalewizard.co.uk/?gcid=S18394x014- brand&keyword=scale%20wizard
You can get it sometimes on Ebay cheaper
Hope this helps
I had this problem 3 years ago and fitted a ScaleWizard to my water inlet pipe and after about 3 months the problem has all but disappeared. It works by putting an electrical wire closely looped12 times around your mains inlet and connected to the ScaleWizard`s terminals and left on 24/7 it uses only pennies per year to run and saves a fortune on appliances for more info go to
http://www.scalewizard.co.uk/?gcid=S18394x014- brand&keyword=scale%20wizard
You can get it sometimes on Ebay cheaper
Hope this helps
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