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<blockquote data-quote="davieh3350" data-source="post: 6196808" data-attributes="member: 52292"><p>You can throw another bag in and keep the ph high. (spilling it in gently and slowly of course. Water first then caustic) there's a light film of gunge on the surface now but it's still working fine. I scrape off the big lumps of grease and dirt before I put the bits in, like the grease in wheel hubs so it doesn't build up too quickly.</p><p></p><p>You could pour the caustic water mix down the drain as its sold as drain unblocker, maybe not 1000 litres at a time though, but the stuff its self must be ok. </p><p>Might even be good to raise the ph on the lawn...</p><p>As for the stuff in the tank, paint pigment and grease/oil not sure yet. </p><p>It's not built up enough to cause problems with contaminating bits yet so it keeps getting used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davieh3350, post: 6196808, member: 52292"] You can throw another bag in and keep the ph high. (spilling it in gently and slowly of course. Water first then caustic) there's a light film of gunge on the surface now but it's still working fine. I scrape off the big lumps of grease and dirt before I put the bits in, like the grease in wheel hubs so it doesn't build up too quickly. You could pour the caustic water mix down the drain as its sold as drain unblocker, maybe not 1000 litres at a time though, but the stuff its self must be ok. Might even be good to raise the ph on the lawn... As for the stuff in the tank, paint pigment and grease/oil not sure yet. It's not built up enough to cause problems with contaminating bits yet so it keeps getting used. [/QUOTE]
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