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Smelly washer bottle !!!!

9.9K views 27 replies 14 participants last post by  s70rjw  
#1 ·
I was unsure where to put this so I thought here would do !

My washer bottle stinks and even when I bought and added the Sonax lemon windscreen wash it just made it smell foul but with a hint of lemon ! As of today I have drained the bottle out and filled it with nothing but tap water but can anyone recommend a cleaner or any other product that I could put into the washer bottle that would give it a clean without causing any problems with the sealer and LSP I have on the car ? Thansks :confused:
 
#6 ·
If thats the case it wont do the LSP or the rubber seals any good, the problem is that I was hoping to find something that I can leave in the bottle for several days but if I do that with a strong cleaner and then forget and use the washer's while I'm driving I'll be in the sh1t !
 
#24 ·
Milton is the steriliser of choice for the caravanning fraternity. Used in the drinking water system, it cannot have any effect on rubber seals or it wouldn't be used. Major suppliers and manufacturers of camping water goods advocate the use of Milton in the water tank and a several flush through's with fresh water once each year. It is also a steriliser that is suitable for human consumption so it can't be that bad! It will get rid of bacterial and fungal growths that come from the water supply and gather in dark places (like pipes and water storage tanks!).

As suggested, once left to dwell for an hour or so, pop a hosepipe in the tank and flush it out the top, then draw some fresh water through the pipe work. :thumb:
 
#17 ·
Just come back in and I've just put 2 gallons of tap water, a gallon of water with a drop of Sonax through it and now its been filled back up with a drop of sonax in it and so far so good, thanks for all the suggestions and advice. :thumb: If this doesnt work I''l be trying the cleaning and leaving to dry out !
 
#18 ·
Every so often when my washer level is low, i'll empty the bottle, fill with a jug of hot water (From the tap) and run it through with the pump until it runs clear...that way it cleans the lines, jets and the bottle, although ive just had to dismantle it all as some weird mutant skin had formed inside the bottle and clogged the little rubber filter/gasket!

I'd advise against running the washer pump for long periods, as its possible to burn them out, something ive done in the past, luckily mine is easily accessible, so easy to change, some are not.
 
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#20 ·
there is no need to run the pump to flush the bottle, just shove the hosepipe down it and it will force everything out of the top after a while, then all you have is a little bit left in the lines, run the pump for a little while. Then top up with a concentrated screenwash with what space you have left.

I have seen someone use the pump to empty the whole bottle if they put something wrong in it.
 
#27 ·
I had this on the A4 smelt like someone had pissed in the washer bottle was rank.

I resolved it by draining dry (no more came out of the washers) then filled it with hot water....and re emptied it via the squirter's, did this 2 times then filled the reservoir from empty with the premixed Halfords Pink screen wash and its been fine since....running it back at a diluted measure now but all clear and no smell.
 
#28 ·
I had this very problem on my wifes Zafira. I drained the bottle. put in a small amount of thick bleach. Left it for and hour or 2 then added a cup of hot water. Then used the washers as normal, immediately using a pw to get the washer fluid off the car. The hosed the washer bottle for a few mins until the smell of bleach had gone. Good run through the jets again, then added screen wash as normal. No smells since, no damage to the paintwork / plastics either