I use straight vinegar. I use an irrigation syringe to put about one
cup of white vinegar through both ends of the bag. Let it soak that
way for 24 hours. Drain it and use it.
Dan
At 10:17 PM 6/27/2009, Eric W Rudd said something that elicited my response:
been using tap h2o/vinegar mix for a long time
Eric W Rudd
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From: <mailto:[email protected]>LTeasley
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Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 6:49 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] leg bag cleaners
hello,
have any of you ever heard of a product called "seabreeze" for the
purpose of cleaning out the leg/overnight bags? The ingredients
listed on the bottle is phosphoric acid with emulsifiers.
Any ideas or opinions on whether or not this works to get all the
big bad bugs (bacteria) out?
It's a really pretty blue color, but pretty colors aren't
everything. The only thing I have managed to pull up online about
phosphoric acid is that it works well for water deposits on tile.
Lucinda
C-4,5 complete
July 31, '05
Mpls., MN