SBay_ecologist
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Hello all:
I've got some, what it looks like, copper compound on a water pipe off the water heater.
How do I fix this problem?
Is there anything I can attach to the pipe to start a reverse galvanic action?
(What I remember from one my college courses, on ships, to prevent rust on the hull a chunk of magnesium is attached. )
If I don't do anything would this get worse?
Thanks,
Al
I've got some, what it looks like, copper compound on a water pipe off the water heater.
How do I fix this problem?
Is there anything I can attach to the pipe to start a reverse galvanic action?
(What I remember from one my college courses, on ships, to prevent rust on the hull a chunk of magnesium is attached. )
If I don't do anything would this get worse?
Thanks,
Al