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Old Jan 21st 2006, 12:51 am
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Anyone know exactly what acid, concentration and how long you are supposed to soak salt water pool cartridge type filters for their annual degrease?

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Anyone know exactly what acid, concentration and how long you are supposed to soak salt water pool cartridge type filters for their annual degrease?

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Hydrogen peroxoide (h202) at 50-1 for about 8 hours...


http://www.h2o2.com/intro/overview.html
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Hydrogen peroxoide (h202) at 50-1 for about 8 hours...


http://www.h2o2.com/intro/overview.html
Brilliant
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Should the remaining solution be tipped in the sewer rather than the rain water drains? Or neither?

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Should the remaining solution be tipped in the sewer rather than the rain water drains? Or neither?

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It should be safe to tip down the sewer as it breaks down to harmless water freindly particles.


In actual fact I tip mine on a barren part of my garden.
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It should be safe to tip down the sewer as it breaks down to harmless water freindly particles.


In actual fact I tip mine on a barren part of my garden.
Brilliant.
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I owe you one!


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Brilliant.
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I owe you one!


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hi andrew, just noticed you had you pr visa granted in november, congratulations mate

still plodding along here! back to court again 20th feb! saw caffcass beginning december, very positive, told us to go ahead with our plans and ex still has issues about me!

hope you and yours are all well

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