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jenny
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Now summer is here for us Aussies, I have a suggestion that helps greatly with condensation that occurs on our chilled tanks when the air gets humid.
Polish the exterior of the tank with shampoo. You only need a small amount on a paper towel,dampen the towel if no condensation present at time of polishing, otherwise condensation assists in spreading the shampoo. Once whole area is covered, polish off with dry paper towels.Do not wash off as this defeats the purpose, because the shampoo creates a barrier... inhibiting the formation of water on the outside surface of the tank. Be very careful not to get any shampoo inside tank... this solution meant for outside of tank only.
repeat process when condensation reappear, if water spills on tank between applications, just wipe over with paper towel, do not reapply shampoo unless condensation has reappear.
Remember only a small amount of shampoo is needed.Just enough to cause a slight film over the glass.
Polish the exterior of the tank with shampoo. You only need a small amount on a paper towel,dampen the towel if no condensation present at time of polishing, otherwise condensation assists in spreading the shampoo. Once whole area is covered, polish off with dry paper towels.Do not wash off as this defeats the purpose, because the shampoo creates a barrier... inhibiting the formation of water on the outside surface of the tank. Be very careful not to get any shampoo inside tank... this solution meant for outside of tank only.
repeat process when condensation reappear, if water spills on tank between applications, just wipe over with paper towel, do not reapply shampoo unless condensation has reappear.
Remember only a small amount of shampoo is needed.Just enough to cause a slight film over the glass.