Tap lime scale

Milothedog
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This maybe useful to some of you. We use our caravan about 6 -8 times year and have found in the past that whilst in storage our tap aerator nozzles tend to block with lime scale, even though drained down. see picture.

I took a gamble and bought these, with change from £4 there very cheap and I'm very pleased with them and can now have a spare set to swap over when the problem presents its self again.

See Here  Tap Aerators

We have Whale mono taps in our Elddis and Whale don't supply them as a spare part, these are direct replacement

 

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  • N1805
    N1805 Forum Participant Posts: 1,092
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    edited July 2019 #2

    Just thought this may work on your old limescale tap aerator.  When needed we use Distilled Vinegar (looks like water) from supermarket to get rid of limescale in our metal kettle.   Approx 1 tbsn swished around and left for about a minute or so then rinsed.  

  • derekcyril
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    edited July 2019 #3

    I use steradent 

  • redface
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    edited July 2019 #4

    If you have lime scale on your taps would you not also have it on the heating elements of your hot water system?

    This might suggest that an overall de-scaling is necessary.

    I am about to try doing that by tipping a cup load of de-scaler down the water inlet pipe, followed by say 3 or 4 litres of water to see if that would cure my caravan's 'Kettling', problem.

    Has anyone any do's or don'ts in this respect?

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2019 #5

    I am about to try doing that by tipping a cup load of de-scaler down the water inlet pipe, followed by say 3 or 4 litres of water to see if that would cure my caravan's 'Kettling', problem.

    We have Alde heating and so the 'element' does not contact the water directly. When we experienced kettling it was due to too low a proportion of inhibitor in the heating system. Not sure when else you might get kettling. I suppose it must be from an element in the plastic hot water store? If so I suspect dislodged limescale would find its way to the taps if vinegar is followed by pumping water in unless dropping through drain tap.

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2019 #6

    We only find this a problem in hard water areas, mainly East Anglia.

    We use Oust to descale the kettle. Did have a similar problem in Germany last year and used a similar product, found in most supermarkets.

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2019 #7

     It pays to remove the aerator on a regular basis too,it can effect the water flow ,and clean it out .

  • ScreenName4A8DD4A02F
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    edited June 2022 #8

    Maybe a silly question, but how do you remove the aerator to clean it?

    Neil.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2022 #9

    The one’s in the OPs first post are screwed off. You can clearly see the threads on the right hand side of one of the photos. Doesn’t mean they all screw out though, depending on make of tap. Simply putting these into a cup of white vinegar would descale them, rather than replace, if careful. Don’t leave in too long👍 

  • richardandros
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    edited June 2022 #10

    Truma actually recommend de-scaling the boiler, I think, every six months.  I bought 10 litres of distilled vinegar to do ours - put in aquaroll and filled up with fresh water and then filled the water / heating system as normal. Leave for a few hours and then flush out. I did it because the water wasn't heating up as hot as it had done and this was one suggested remedy. I have to say, it made no difference because the actual problem was that one of the new heating elements fitted a few weeks earlier had failed again!

  • eribaMotters
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    edited June 2022 #11

    If you fancy a bit of descaling then have a close look inside your toilet waste container. 

    Get the Killrock out.

     

    Colin

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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2022 #13

    I use two bio sachets, after emptying the toilet prior to heading home from a trip, and filling up with the hot water that I drain off from the van before departing. The shaking of the unit on the journey home ensures a descaled waste container.

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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2022 #15

    None whatsoever. The solution is only in for a day, two at the most, then gets dumped down the loo at home, the tank swilled out and cleaned with antibacterial spray around the seal, and the tank recharged for the next trip. I leave the blade open until we are ready for the off. Not had any problems so far, touch wood.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited June 2022 #16

    I'm trying to find a way to monetise my limescale, like they do at Cheddar.

  • eribaMotters
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    edited June 2022 #17

    [Deleted User User],

    Re:-the Killrock. It's like any chemical, you have to use it correctly.

    I open up the cassette, take the gubins out, place in a bucket and treat, using a brush to help get the limescale off so contact time is kept to a minimum. I also treat the tank at the same time. 

    If we have been away for 2 or 3 months in the year I do this annually, if not then every other year. 

    Colin

     

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