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ajriding wrote: This is what the pink antifreeze is made for.
Agree it won't hurt anything but people normally don't put any in their hot water tank. Thats way most have a bi-pass valve for the tank
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Mark Heisler

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I been winterizing my trailer for years and I always put antifreeze in my hot water heater never had a problem. just flush the line like you do every other spring. What is the pink stuff going to hurt. I have seen hot water heater crack in the corners where the water will lay A little pink wont hurt you
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Bert the Welder

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ajriding wrote: This is what the pink antifreeze is made for. This is like asking -
I put gas in my gas tank, should I leave it in?
You just flush the tank out in the spring according the the antifreeze directions.
How is this a question even?
So all those HW tanks by-pass valves and winterizing instructions are just for show??
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Bert the Welder

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If you can't get ur hose in there or it blocks the water coming out, you can get a reducer. Just fit a 1/2" length of hose and stick it in as far back as you can. Turn the water on and let it run for a while. Use a spring clamp or wire to hold the hose in place if needed. Leave the plug out when not in use. Doesn't hurt to be sure. Flushing isn't gonna hurt it and as a bonus, you might rinse out any sediment.
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ajriding

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The by-pass valves are to keep antifreeze out of the tank so you do not need to flush it out come spring, just the lines.
Water freezing in the bottom of the rounded tank will not crack anything. As it becomes ice and expands it just expands up the roundness of the tank and folds back in. No risk, so there is no need to winterize the tank, just the pipes.
The pink antifreeze is meant to be used in the water system and to be later flushed out with clean water, tank and pipes.
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The bypass is so that you don't put 8 gallons of antifreeze into the tank when you dont have to.
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I accidentally got the pink stuff in my water heater one fall. The next summer, every time I used hot water... for dishwashing, showers, whatever... the water smelled of it. Imagine trying to rinse your hair and having it smell sweet like pink antifreeze. Yuck. That’s why I think you should get the wretched stuff out of there now.
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rexlion wrote: I accidentally got the pink stuff in my water heater one fall. The next summer, every time I used hot water... for dishwashing, showers, whatever... the water smelled of it. Imagine trying to rinse your hair and having it smell sweet like pink antifreeze. Yuck. That’s why I think you should get the wretched stuff out of there now.
Exactly, hate to admit, BEEN THERE! Who wants to have a foaming rinse after soaping up in the shower, or wash your dishes, brush your teeth with ethanol based pink (which I won't use). Flush it now, and again in the Spring.
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