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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
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> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.
> It would seem to make sense to me that a mild solution like Milton's (or
> similar) wouldn't have an adverse effect on the inside of your BCD
> bladder, or would it? Has anyone heard of or tried this?
>
> Cheers
> E.
>


Yep, I do it about every 4 months or so. Quite dilute, fill it up, slosh it
about, leave it for an hour or so, empty, rinse out a couple of times. Stops
things growing in there.

Keith


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Old 06-08-2005, 01:17 PM
Rudy Lacchin
 
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"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.


Milton's is the stuff I use. Boots and dry suit too (stops them smelling)
and masks (stops life evolving inside the frame).

R.


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Old 06-08-2005, 01:17 PM
Rudy Lacchin
 
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"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.


Milton's is the stuff I use. Boots and dry suit too (stops them smelling)
and masks (stops life evolving inside the frame).

R.


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Old 06-08-2005, 01:17 PM
Rudy Lacchin
 
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Default Re: BCD Internal Maintanance


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.


Milton's is the stuff I use. Boots and dry suit too (stops them smelling)
and masks (stops life evolving inside the frame).

R.


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Old 06-08-2005, 01:17 PM
Rudy Lacchin
 
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"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message
news:d86qqv$e4i$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> I've heard that a good way to keep the inside of your BCD clean is with a
> regular wash using Milton's (or similar) Anti Bacterial Solution, the kind
> of solution used to sterilise baby bottles.


Milton's is the stuff I use. Boots and dry suit too (stops them smelling)
and masks (stops life evolving inside the frame).

R.


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