Just did mine in Murky. Had half a litre of Milton’s left. Ran it through every where and left it over night. Drained out this morning whilst saving some to wipe down the hard surfaces. Shame if I can’t replace it.
Truma boilers/combis have stainless steel water jackets, which is why Truma advise against using chlorine based products for fresh water system purification. Milton contains chlorine.
try savers shops, got some monday , and used on my m/home ,ok.pj. behind your neck as well. ok.Just did mine in Murky. Had half a litre of Milton’s left. Ran it through every where and left it over night. Drained out this morning whilst saving some to wipe down the hard surfaces. Shame if I can’t replace it.
I didn't know that, thanks.
What do they suggest instead?
Neat Milton’s will attack stainless. My stainless water tank is about three to four hundred litres. Milton’s in first followed by the water. As you can work out half a litre is very diluted. Even still it’s better not to leave it in more than a day. Over the years plenty has been poured into stainless sinks without problems. If in a hurry I drain it and refill with fresh water. You can still smell it in the water, but it’s ok to drink.Could you advise how you did it? Did you dilute it first?
Its something I need to do.
ta