SacramentoMike
Not Safe For Work
OK, surely SOME of you know to do this, and do do it, but for the rest of you: I'll be taking off for a few days next week and was checking over my gear. The Camelbak-wannabe I use has been sitting quite a while, so I put some fresh water in it and tried it to see if it was working or whatever. The water tasted pretty foul. So I got an idea and Googled "cleaning a Camelbak" and came up with this page. It wasn't hard to do, and the guy's right--I almost hurled when I ran a little piece of rag through the tube part.
It's a bicyclists' site, so he suggested a derailleur cable for that job; I just used a length of safety wire I had--.032" I think: a good strong flexible wire. I just left it on the spool too, and didn't have to cut if off and waste it after I was done. After I ran the wire through the tube, I bent it back over a small square of cotton rag and pulled it back out. Eeeew. By the third pull with clean scraps, I was again willing to drink through it. I'll be doing this at least every spring from now on, after seeing the KACK that builds up in there!
It's a bicyclists' site, so he suggested a derailleur cable for that job; I just used a length of safety wire I had--.032" I think: a good strong flexible wire. I just left it on the spool too, and didn't have to cut if off and waste it after I was done. After I ran the wire through the tube, I bent it back over a small square of cotton rag and pulled it back out. Eeeew. By the third pull with clean scraps, I was again willing to drink through it. I'll be doing this at least every spring from now on, after seeing the KACK that builds up in there!
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