QuoteYes I have. Why?Quoteif you get one of those fittings mike put a link up to,attatch it to the cold water supply under youe sink(no tools needed)then run the pipe under the kitchen units toward the back door, the inlet pipe from the ro can have a pipe joiner in the end, put it through the cat flat and plug it in to the other pipe,when it not being used you can pull it apart and put it back through the flap,no drilling, no tools.hope this makes sense
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Found some sodium thiosulphate today in my garage. I want to help you out and send it, but not sure whether its ok to send in the post and don't want to get had for suspected drug dealing!! lolTony
you could put in a bottle of milton steralizing fluid this will remove all traces of bleach .
Just bash the back panel off, and put the pipe cutting attachment thingy on the cold water pipe, drill a hole through the brick work (I'll do it), feed a hose through, attach a tap and screw it to a wall, and bob's yer uncle.It's so easy, even I could do it!
Woohoo! Water from tank is now 015, and that was taken from the bottom too!I got my wfp in there and gave it a good scrub before flushing it out again with a half-fill.That's nearly useable already, so once it's filled that should be well into single figures.
Quote from: d s windowcleaning on July 13, 2010, 10:40:25 pmyou could put in a bottle of milton steralizing fluid this will remove all traces of bleach .Is that all I needed to do? Wish you'd said yesterday Dave!I should be fine now, but cheers anyway.