Mould in Toilet Flush Tank
Does anyone have any ideas on how to cure the black mould that comes out of the toilet flush tank, I've always used flush tank fluid.
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Stop using the pink flush fluid and see if there's a difference. The general opinion is that it causes the algae you are seeing.
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I read somewhere that Thetford suggest using Milton in the tank for cleaning it, we have in the past used Puriclean in it at the same time as cleaning the water system.
Since we finished the supplied sample bottles and the big bottle of pink we bought years back, we have given up using pink, just use plain water.
Fewer black bits, less hassle, less weight to carry and less money spent, so a winning situation.
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Does not seem to matter weather I use fluid or not still get lovely lumps of mould summer use or winter storage .
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Buy some Thetford cleaner and add required amount to flush tank. Top up with warm to hot water, not boiling, and leave for 24 hours. Empty flush tank and refill and flush through again. That will usually shift it. I have been using the pink flush additive for years and when I start getting black bits I know it's time to clean the flush tank.
David
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The algae is caused by to much flush additive added in the mix, follow the directions and you should not have black bits, and do not leave flush in the tank, empty into spare bottle after each trip for use next time. Clean and flush like David at the end of each season.
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Or even, like many motorhomers have to do, just use a separate spray bottle of ready mixed pink or even a very diluted disinfectant like Zoflora perhaps! Those who have flush water taken from the main water tank cannot add 'pink' to to that tank 'cos it ruins the taste of morning coffee and truly fouls up the lamb gravy, honest
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I have only ever had that problem when I used the Thetford rinse.I changed to Elsan some years ago and have had no problem since.
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Don't use too much pink fluid in the flush tank (you only need a very small amount - some people don't use any, but I prefer to use some) and when not using the loo for any period run all the pink fluid out of the flush tank and then run some water only through.
Never had a problem if doing this.
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My Lunar had a mod fitted a few years ago so that the flush tank could be fully drained when not in use, and I suspect the defect would have been common to most toilets as it is a Thetford unit and not unique to Lunar. Full draining seems to help a great deal in reducing the algae build up. So check your tank by draining then pressing the flush button to clear any residue.
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