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Neutralizing Solution for Chemical Injectors

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I usually only run two chemicals through my injectors. One is a house wash solution with about a 20-25% mix of sodium Hypochlorite and the other is a degreaser formulated primarily with caustic soda beads and a soap.

Does anyone run a neutralizing solution through their chemical injectors at the end of the day? I generally run plain water through them but don't really know if it helps. I seem to get about the same usage as I did before I began running water through them.

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I just drop the hose into a 5'er of plain water just like you stated and let it pull for a few minuites and we NEVER have issues with injectors, however I keep 10 or more on hand all the time just in case

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The acids and bleach solutions will do the most damage to the injectors. Water is usually adequate to flush it out but with the acids you may want to run some alkaline cleaner through to stop the corrosive effects on the surface.

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