Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-11 Thread Pow-Map
MessageBob-your a good man :) Mag - Original Message - From: Medwith, Robert To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com' Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: RE: CS>Cleaning with CS Something I forgot besides putting CS in the water for flowers, I do use some

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-11 Thread Pow-Map
That's a good idea-I think I'll try it :) Thanks, Mag - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 2:13 PM Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > How about using some dishwasher detergent in the washer occasionally, with hot water

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-08 Thread Garnet
It takes a special tool to remove the tub. I know because the repair man showed me when I asked if I could do it myself. It did not look like an expensive tool. Part of our problem was we were washing a lot of doggy blankets and the hair made a nice mat for the grease to collect in, when I used tho

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Jack Dayton
sol 11/7/03 7:43 AM Wrote: > The acid does > help remove build up under the agitator, and around the tub in all > those places we can't clean. If water gets there scum builds up over > time. ** Hi Paula, probably most agitators are held in place with a screw-on top cap, which w

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Dan Nave
How about using some dishwasher detergent in the washer occasionally, with hot water. It is formulated to get crud off dishes without scrubbing. Dan Re: CS>Cleaning with CS From: Pow-Map wrote: Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:15:59 Yuck... The mere thought of removing the agita

RE: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Medwith, Robert
or Bad depends on how your point of View). Bob -Original Message- From: Pow-Map [mailto:pow-...@ameritech.net] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:37 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS Good idea on the boat-never thought of that. I have a mold fest on

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
n an area where it gets washed off. > > Bob > > -Original Message- > From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] > Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:37 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > > I had a thought about your problem, if you

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Pow-Map
November 07, 2003 10:43 AM Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > Well, you never know unless you actually remove the agitator and > look under it. I thought my washer was clean, too, but it is 25 years > old, and stuff does build up over time. Bleach will remove odors, kill > sur

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
You might try the Wisk and All clear liquids. They both come in hypoallergenic forms with no coloring or fragrance. That is what we use. Marshall Garnet wrote: > I had a thought about your problem, if your washer has accumulated dirt > and residue around the tub it can be growing mold and bacte

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread sol
From: "Pow-Map" To: Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:31 AM Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > I have a very clean washer and it smells good as well :) I use normal > detergent and leave the lid open all night after a wash to let it dry out. > Also, I run an empt

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Pow-Map
- Original Message - From: Medwith, Robert To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com' Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:34 AM Subject: RE: CS>Cleaning with CS I had a small water foutain we used it in, it kept it nice and clean (longer). If you put some CS in water for cut Flo

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Pow-Map
again, it just smells... clean. Thanks for the thought Garnet! Mag - Original Message - From: "Garnet" To: Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:37 PM Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > I had a thought about your problem, if your washer has accumulated dirt > and resid

RE: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-07 Thread Medwith, Robert
mold in the sprayed area, this is As long as CS is not in an area where it gets washed off. Bob -Original Message- From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:37 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS I had a thou

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Garnet
I had a thought about your problem, if your washer has accumulated dirt and residue around the tub it can be growing mold and bacteria. I had this happen when I tried those ionic discs that are used in place of detergent. They do not dissolve grease and oil well, this can mix with other residues an

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Pow-Map
Nancy, thanks for the reply. I honestly never thought of really hot water-so I'll try that. I'm also going to add a couple ounces of CS and let it sit for 10 minutes on the rinse load. I can't use bleach-they're such a pretty color :) If this fails-I'll try the Borax. After several posts, I ad

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Pow-Map
#x27;ll keep my fingers crossed and let you know. Thanks, Mag - Original Message - From: "Garnet" To: Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:42 AM Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS > Why not try some CS in the next load of towels and find out. I have > heard of using H2O2 a

RE: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Mag, I've sent this list of many CS uses to many and am sending it on your website. I'll send it to any others who might request it. If I can be of more help, let me know. Best regards, Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: Pow-Map [mailto:pow-...@ameritech.ne

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread sol
I use CS in the pet drinking fountain (in distilled water). No more slime, and I don't have to change and scrub the thing several times a week anymore. About once a week I dump the water, rinse and scrub with hot tap water, spray all parts well with CS, and let dry and refill. The fountain holds ab

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Garnet
Why not try some CS in the next load of towels and find out. I have heard of using H2O2 as a bleach subsitute in laundry. 8 oz of 3% is what is suggested be mixed with the water. This should not bleach colored fabrics if mixed well and then add the clothes. The waterfall would likely benefit as we

Re: CS>Cleaning with CS

2003-11-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
I have used it in the laundry for mildewed items. Had no control, so don't know if it did anything or not. Be careful of the waterfall. I would definitely put CS in there. Recirculating Waterfalls are a good source for Legionaire's disease. Marshall Pow-Map wrote: > Has anyone here ever used C