Well life has handed me a new twist, so I am having to live aboard. Near Baltimore, Maryland with all this snow no less.
So I have been using the head regularly and the joker valve started leaking. In order to clean up the head, I poured some bleach into the bowl every now and again to clean things up. (I know it is bad for the bacteria, but it is so flocking cold I doubt the tank is over 50 degrees.)
Well on to my problem... I have discovered a buildup of "scale" on the bottom of the bowl (inside) and on the joker valve when I was replaceing it. I was thick enought to chip off and I now wonder if my hose is similarly coated.
What is the easy way to remove this stuff. I was thinking a mild acid, then got visions of the baking soda volcano (but brown) occuring inside the boat so I decided to ask here first.
Secondly, what steps can I take to prevent it from happening again?
The head is a Raritan Sea Era electric with raw water flush.
Thanks in advance.
So I have been using the head regularly and the joker valve started leaking. In order to clean up the head, I poured some bleach into the bowl every now and again to clean things up. (I know it is bad for the bacteria, but it is so flocking cold I doubt the tank is over 50 degrees.)
Well on to my problem... I have discovered a buildup of "scale" on the bottom of the bowl (inside) and on the joker valve when I was replaceing it. I was thick enought to chip off and I now wonder if my hose is similarly coated.
What is the easy way to remove this stuff. I was thinking a mild acid, then got visions of the baking soda volcano (but brown) occuring inside the boat so I decided to ask here first.
Secondly, what steps can I take to prevent it from happening again?
The head is a Raritan Sea Era electric with raw water flush.
Thanks in advance.