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Rain Water Harvesting
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Does anyone harvest rainwater for flushing loos?
I am surprised at how stained my toilet bowls become and want to avoid using bleach.
I appreciate the reason is probably due to there being a layer of absorbent scale that takes on the discolorants from the rain water. In time the the scale will diminish through the ongoing use of rain water and I do periodically give the loos an overnight soak of vinegar.
Any other suggestions???
I am surprised at how stained my toilet bowls become and want to avoid using bleach.
I appreciate the reason is probably due to there being a layer of absorbent scale that takes on the discolorants from the rain water. In time the the scale will diminish through the ongoing use of rain water and I do periodically give the loos an overnight soak of vinegar.
Any other suggestions???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I cannot recall but I would expect the outlet pipe to be a few inches off the bottom to allow sediment to settle and nut be sucked thought the system.
In the short term I'll continue with my vinegar for the limescale and occasional dose of bleach when the discolouration becomes too much......I'll have a read of the Ecover limescale remover, I'd always assumed it was nothing much more than vinegar!
I am planning new bathrooms so hopefully that will allow us to start out on a more even keel and keep,on top of things.
In the short term I'll continue with my vinegar for the limescale and occasional dose of bleach when the discolouration becomes too much......I'll have a read of the Ecover limescale remover, I'd always assumed it was nothing much more than vinegar!
I am planning new bathrooms so hopefully that will allow us to start out on a more even keel and keep,on top of things.
Citric is about as safe as you can get. Do it at a time you KNOW you'll be able to leave it alone for a few hours (going out etc.). Flush loo (I'd now pour some hot water in, so the water is warm), add about a tablespoon of the crystals and mix to dissolve (loo brush is useful here). Leave as long as possible and flush. Any scale will have gone.
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