OrionBalls Those bones look delicious! True & Honest Fan kiwifarms.net Joined Jan 4, 2021 Sep 19, 2023 #1 Do I just dump the whole gallon in there, or what?
Solution C C Catler Sep 19, 2023 The standard guideline is 1 litre of bleach for every 1-1.5 metres of depth for a dug well, but it varies by well type. Here's the first good result I found explaining it.
The standard guideline is 1 litre of bleach for every 1-1.5 metres of depth for a dug well, but it varies by well type. Here's the first good result I found explaining it.
C Catler kiwifarms.net Joined May 24, 2022 Sep 19, 2023 #2 The standard guideline is 1 litre of bleach for every 1-1.5 metres of depth for a dug well, but it varies by well type. Here's the first good result I found explaining it. Last edited: Sep 19, 2023 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The standard guideline is 1 litre of bleach for every 1-1.5 metres of depth for a dug well, but it varies by well type. Here's the first good result I found explaining it.
The Hero of Kvatch self-proclaimed best poster on this forum 2024 kiwifarms.net Joined Jun 22, 2023 Sep 19, 2023 #3 Mix in vinegar with the bleach to get the worst stains out. Upvote 0 Downvote
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