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4 Easy Methods To Clean A Plastic Water Tank

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4 Easy Methods To Clean A Plastic Water Tank

4 Easy Methods To Clean A Plastic Water Tank

Cleaning a plastic water tank can be a daunting task when it is the main source of your drinking water. The water tank needs to be cleaned two times a year. Because, When it comes in contact with sunlight and moisture, it starts to amass algae, bacteria, and fungus inside the tank if not properly taken care of.

Starting from water draining to making it usable, we listed down some methods of cleaning a plastic water tank below.

Follow these steps and keep your tank clean and safe from the harmful bacteria.

1. Drain The Whole Water

First, you need to empty the whole tank. Store water in buckets or anywhere else so that you can use it later. There will be more water left at the bottom of the tank. Drain all of the water with a bucket and use a towel or cloth to mop the left water. If you have a small tank, use a vacuum to suck the water fully.

2. Now Clean Inside Of The Tank

Take large cups of detergent powder and hot water or normal water. Make a solution of water and detergent powder and pour it in every portion. Scrub with a hard scrub pad and a bristle brush.

If your tank has thick stains of iron, you can use acid. It will help to cleanse all the stains. Engulf the acid inside every portion of the tank and close the lid for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes open the lid and scrub the walls in the same process. After acid wash, you need to do the detergent wash.

Scrub every area and corner of the tank thoroughly by moving your hands both horizontally and vertically.

3. Rinse The Tank

Once you have done scrubbing perfectly, it’s time to rinse the tank. A hosepipe is the best option to cleanse the interior walls. Wash every corner of the tank and make sure the tank is free of detergent. After the rinse, drain the water completely.

4. Disinfect The Tank

For disinfecting the tank, add chlorine bleach (for 500-liter tank, take 2 cups) in the clean water and mix up the solution. Close the lid for 24 hours. After twenty-four hours open the lid and take a read of chlorine amount with a chlorine strip. Dip the strip into the water and If there is no chlorine left repeat the previous process.

Now drain the water completely. Your tank is ready for use again!

It is best to hire a professional to do the process. Penguin tank can assure you with the Best quality plastic water tank in India. Visit us for any queries.

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Afraid of Water Pollution? Learn To Test Water Quality At Your Home – Part 2

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Afraid of Water Pollution? Learn To Test Water Quality At Your Home - Part 2

Afraid of Water Pollution? Learn To Test Water Quality At Your Home - Part 2

Afraid of Water Pollution? Learn To Test Water Quality At Your Home – Part1

To be Continued…..

As you are aware of the different water uses, let us continue to the main discussion now. Do you know you can actually test water quality at home? Yes, it is possible. There are three main ways of testing water quality all by yourself. Continue reading to find out how.

Use your senses

There is nothing better than to use our different senses to test the water quality at home. Begin with checking the smell of the water. Generally, there are three kinds of smell such as bleach smell, rotten egg smell, and musty or earthy smell. Bleach smell is not harmful as it is because of the chlorine that is being added to make it safe. This smell goes away when exposed to air for some time. Or, a home water filter is a good alternative to get rid of it. If it smells like a rotten egg, it means that there are bacteria inside the water and your water storage tank needs to be cleaned. A musty or earthy smell is also not harmful but needs to be addressed as to where it is coming from. Taste the water. Metallic taste means low pH levels or excess minerals, bleach taste means excessive chlorine, salty taste means the presence of chloride ions or sulfates. Check for the cloudiness and presence of particles such as brown, orange or red particles that come from rust in pipes and fixtures, black particles come from the hoses, white or tan particles indicates excess calcium or magnesium carbonate in water. Examine the color and if it seems wrong, contact the local municipality. Last but not least, check for the corrosion or build up of pipes such as blue, white or rust colored.

Get a Home Testing Kit

Buy a home water testing kit and follow the instructions mentioned to check the water quality all by yourself. It is easy and anyone can do it.

Obtain a water quality report for your neighborhood: Check the local website, download the current water quality report and determine the quality of water at your home. Simple, isn’t it? Let us help ourselves and do not be dependent upon an outsider to determine the water quality of our homes. Install a good quality plastic water storage tank alongside to ensure the safe storage of water such as Penguin Tank.

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