Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: koopmaster on June 07, 2014, 03:36:10 pm
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so if you read my post a few weeks ago my TDS shot up from 2 to 40 in my 1000L tank. I cleaned it and refilled it, which took 48 hours.
So I have been working away fine all week, checking the TDS going in and even checked it yesteryear and it was 5 or so.
then we had the storm today and the tank is FULL to the top and the TDS is 35?????
I threw some onto my windows and the spots where everywhere. Well ped.
I tested the water going in and the tank so the meter is fine.
What I assume is going on is that the green bacteria that normally grows on the top inside of the tank is killing the TDS. since I dont normally fill up my tank to the TOP this is normally not a issue.
Anyway I have poured a whole bottle of bleach in and will let it soak overnight and clean it tomorrow and start again.
Am I the only one that has had this issue?
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Soupy says that you might as well jack it in and get an office job. ;D
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Yep window cleaning ain't for you ;D
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Give it a good rinse out after 24 hours with bleach and you will be fine.
Is it sitting out in the sun? Or in a garage?
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Its in the sun but its painted black.
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If you've got the space, get one of those tin sheds. Great, cheap, last a life time and will keep your water pure for longer.
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If you've got the space, get one of those tin sheds. Great, cheap, last a life time and will keep your water pure for longer.
+1
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I'm lost here - how can a storm affect your tds? Are you collecting rainwater too?
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green algae in my old tank never affected my tds.it was always 000 so i dont think its that mate.bleach wont make a blind bit of difference IMO.
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Have you tried putting your good water into a different container to see results the same?
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I haven't the foggiest on how it got so high all of a sudden, its painted black.
I have a few ideas how it got so high but not sure. perhaps the flowers from the tree fell in there and contaminated it as I can see loads of small flowers half the size of your little finger nail.
Another theory is that I don't normally fill it up to the top but rather to about 900L and there was a lot of GREEN on the top 100L layer but the other night I let it fill to the top and it covered the green, this could have contaminated it.
I really don't know, I just bleached it for the night and it was sparkling white. Gave it a good rinse and started filling it up again.
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An open top tank?
Stick a lid on it, your problems will be solved.