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[email protected] March 1st 05 08:09 PM

Are Bleach Tabs Harmful to Fluidmaster?
 
I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true? Does vinyl tubing and plastic break down in the presence of a
bleach-water solution? I ask because I installed Fluidmaster's own
bleach cartridge system, but I'm not goiing to pay $7 for each
replacement cart.

Thank you.


Alan March 1st 05 10:13 PM


wrote in message
ups.com...
I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true? Does vinyl tubing and plastic break down in the presence of a
bleach-water solution? I ask because I installed Fluidmaster's own
bleach cartridge system, but I'm not goiing to pay $7 for each
replacement cart.

Thank you.


I think the problem has to do with the flush tower seal - it is silicon, not
rubber or plastic. It's been years since I had a chemistry course, but I
think the oxygen in the bleach would combine with the silicon, possibly
turning it into sand. Just a guess. Check the ingredients on the Fluidmaster
bleach and see if it is oxygen-free.



Doug Miller March 1st 05 11:29 PM

In article , "Alan" wrote:

wrote in message
oups.com...
I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true? Does vinyl tubing and plastic break down in the presence of a
bleach-water solution? I ask because I installed Fluidmaster's own
bleach cartridge system, but I'm not goiing to pay $7 for each
replacement cart.

I think the problem has to do with the flush tower seal - it is silicon, not
rubber or plastic.


Try again - it's silicone, not silicon.

It's been years since I had a chemistry course,


Really? :-)


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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

Clark W. Griswold, Jr. March 2nd 05 01:51 AM

wrote:

I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true? Does vinyl tubing and plastic break down in the presence of a
bleach-water solution? I ask because I installed Fluidmaster's own
bleach cartridge system, but I'm not goiing to pay $7 for each
replacement cart.


Aside from the bleach issue, tablets can cause serious problems with low flow
toilets. The tablets tend to not dissolve completely, break apart and block the
rim jets. Low flow toilets are very sensitive to siphon action and blocking just
a few jets can prevent them from working.

Alan March 4th 05 12:56 PM


"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "Alan"

wrote:

wrote in message
oups.com...
I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true? Does vinyl tubing and plastic break down in the presence of a
bleach-water solution? I ask because I installed Fluidmaster's own
bleach cartridge system, but I'm not goiing to pay $7 for each
replacement cart.

I think the problem has to do with the flush tower seal - it is silicon,

not
rubber or plastic.


Try again - it's silicone, not silicon.


Oops. Details, details....


It's been years since I had a chemistry course,


Really? :-)


--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?




John Weiss March 9th 05 11:55 PM

wrote...
I know Fluidmaster warns that using the typical bleach toilet cleaning
tablets harm the parts to their various toilet hardware, but is this
true?


YES!




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