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Default Smelly refrigerator water- how to clean water line


"Bill" wrote in message
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I thought about a bit of bleach too- but any suggestions on how to get it
into the line?
Thought maybe an RV winterizing thingy - attached to the end of the hose
and pump it in.


Sorry, no good help on getting it into the line..
just a wag here
you could disconnect the plastic source line and place that in the bottle
raised higher than the tap, and then start to draw water, kind of
syphoning the h202 into the line.
pull in the bottles worth, and then let it sit for a bit, then flush the
whole system and your good.

I'd avoid the bleach personally, cause if you somehow manage to leave some
"cleaner" in the system i'd much rather drink diluted h202 than bleach.


Dave



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"Bill" wrote in message
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This model does not have a filter.

"Cam" wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 8:47 am, "Bill" wrote:
I have an older Amana side by side refrig. Moidel NO SQD25NBW - 12-15
yrs
old
Lately, the water from the front drinking water dispenser has a smell
to it.
"Rotten egg". Taste is ok though. I have another regierator in the
same
house- water smells and tastes fine. All faucets, even next to the
refrig
with the smelly water, smells fine out of the faucet. What's a good
way to
clean the water in the refrig water line and water reservoir?

I suspect your filter is the cause, replace that and then flush the
system.

Cam



I kill the rotten egg smell in our hot water heater with hydrogen
peroxide.
get a small bottle at rite aid or cvs for $ 0.99 and pour that into the
fridge water line, (that will probably be the toughest part.) let it
sit for a night, and then flush it out in the morning, should be all
good

I pour in 1 large bottle into our 50 gallon hot water heater, and that
takes care of the smell for a month or so. before the little critters
get back in from the well and start to make it smell again.

Dave