Last week there was a thread on the "soapiness" of water on the first clean of the day, where the water bubbles for a while then clears. http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=186739.0 As it all got a bit silly with someone claiming water was being broken down into hydrogen and oxygen and calling me an idiot for not agreeing, I'm starting a new thread.
Well, I decided to do an experiment this week, so I just used one of my reels. This meant the water in the other reel sat from Wednesday until today. Here's the result. I took two photos, as no doubt I would be told it was a trick of the lighting if I didn't.
One of the glasses holds water that's been in in the hose for five days. The other holds the water that came out after four minutes. I'm sure you can guess which is which.
The hose is Gardiners Microbore. I'm not attacking this make of hose, just showing what happens when water is kept in it for a while. I make no claims whatsoever as to the repeatability of this experiment. I also make no claims as to whether it might or might not be a detergent of some kind but the cloudy one foams when shaken so it might well be. I should also stress that the water was allowed to sit for several minutes, so it's not air bubbles making it look cloudy.
On this basis I will be continuing just to clean frames for the first couple of minutes until the foam dies down. I'd suggest you do the same but it's up to you. The evidence is there; it's your choice if you want to believe your eyes or not.
Sorry if this post sounds a bit defensive but you can only be called an idiot (by idiots) so many times before you get sick of it.
Vin