Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: VSP Home Care on May 08, 2012, 01:24:06 pm
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Hi guys, I have a 350 tank that we are not using at the moment, I was going to lend it to a friend to use as a rain storage tank until I need it. Would this be ok with a good rinse out afterwards before I use it for the windows?
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Many people pump rain water straight through a Di,you will be fine.
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If you leave the water standing in it, especially in the sun it will go green and can be a nightmare to thoroughly clean it out after....
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That's a good point GD, my friend wanted to use it as a rain water butt. Do you think it would slime up if it remains covered?
I'd rather not sell it as I hope to use it later this year :(
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I've seen and ibc tank painted black on the outside. The guy who did it put a strip of masking tape up the side, painted the tank and removed the tape. It left a small 'sight' gauge so he could see how much water was in the tank. He never had an algea problem after he did that.
Rise and Shine has a black 1000 litre tank outside in the sun with no alge problems either.
Spruce
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the simple thing is where sunlight hits water it will turn green.
photosynthesis explains it, follow the link if you want to read about it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis