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Old 01-11-2020, 08:37 PM   #12
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One easy way is to fill your city water hose with Clorox, connect it to the faucet and fill your tank with the "city water fill" valve. A 25 foot 5/8" hose will hold about 3 cups of Clorox. Disconnect both ends of the empty hose, use a funnel and slowly pour the Clorox into the hose, connect the trailer end, then the faucet end. Remember to hold the ends higher than the hose or your Clorox will spill out of the hose.

Always remember that you are dealing with bleach. I always think I'm "smarter" and "better" than the process. I have a little wardrobe corner with splotched t shirts and jeans (2 new pair) because my assessments of what's going to happen is wrong. I just have to remember to find those "soiled" garments before I go at it....and I just can't seem to.
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