I get DSP (di-sodium phosphate) from a chemical supply house.
Same for TSP.

Mix 50/50 and then use a 1:10 by weight ratio at first to verify that  
it is strong enough.

Remember that most of these hot water cleaners use a canister to feed  
the water so it is easy to go more concentrated if the need arises.

I did my bilges using a 1:5 ratio but at first started at much less  
than 1:10 and not very effective.

Please test  on a small area first just to be safe.

ASnd, like all chemicals, handle with care.

If DSP is too hard to find, try just using TSP as described above.

It may work for you.

i do not remember it working well for me though...

Lee
On Mar 23, 2010, at 1747, Ron Rogers wrote:

I figured disodium phosphate and Googled it. Although it is a known  
cleaner,
I could not find a retail product.

Ron Rogers
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