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Calling all tinkerers, chemist's, visionaries, creatives. Help.

I use dribbly hose to water my veg. It slowly bungs up and fails.

Only this morning, replying to another thread, did I realise... I have water as hard as nails. It's limescale.

Question....
How can I descale it?
Can I install it differently, so it doesn't keep happening?
 
Calling all tinkerers, chemist's, visionaries, creatives. Help.

I use dribbly hose to water my veg. It slowly bungs up and fails.

Only this morning, replying to another thread, did I realise... I have water as hard as nails. It's limescale.

Question....
How can I descale it?
Can I install it differently, so it doesn't keep happening?
Vinegar may work. Soak it and it should come off
 
Timescale build up is hard but fragile. Just flexing/squeezing the hose should cause any buildup to crack and crumble. You should then be able to flush it out by attaching to a tap at full power.
 
you need holes to be bigger as you get further from the tap - and burying it might help.......
 
The limescale and slime inside. Seems to work well for the first season. Or strangely where is is always wet? That's a clue?
 

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