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Residue on Milk Meters
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7855636" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>How much chemical are you putting in? Mine where filthy to the point they weren't registering the correct amount of milk going through them, we went from 150ml of chemical to 1 litre and it took a while but has cleared them and now they're spotless</p><p>Also with your hot wash let the water fall on the floor until it gets hot before you put the pipe back into the hot water to circulate, and do you do a post rinse? Something we started doing and you'd be surprised by what can sometimes be worked loose by the hot wash and then get carried away with the cold water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7855636, member: 81760"] How much chemical are you putting in? Mine where filthy to the point they weren't registering the correct amount of milk going through them, we went from 150ml of chemical to 1 litre and it took a while but has cleared them and now they're spotless Also with your hot wash let the water fall on the floor until it gets hot before you put the pipe back into the hot water to circulate, and do you do a post rinse? Something we started doing and you'd be surprised by what can sometimes be worked loose by the hot wash and then get carried away with the cold water [/QUOTE]
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