If it is mold, then yes, you could. The green is oxidation, the same as rust on steel and bleach won't do much of anything to remove it. It will not really hurt anything.
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∙ 14y agoNo, bleach is not recommended for cleaning mold off copper pipes as it can cause discoloration and damage to the metal. Instead, use a specialized mold cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water to safely clean mold off copper pipes.
To clean copper pipes with boric acid, create a solution by mixing boric acid powder with water. Apply the solution to the copper pipes and scrub gently using a non-abrasive sponge or cloth. Rinse the pipes thoroughly with water after cleaning to remove any residue.
Copper is a good conductor of electricity. Copper pipes are often used for plumbing because of their ability to easily conduct heat and electricity.
A copper pipe is typically made of around 99.9% pure copper, with some small variations depending on the specific grade or alloy used in its construction.
A 4-inch Schedule L copper pipe weighs approximately 9.52 pounds per foot.
Yes, you can clean a glass pipe with distilled white vinegar. Fill a container with vinegar and let the pipe soak for several hours or overnight. After soaking, rinse the pipe thoroughly with warm water to remove any residue.
mold or rust
What kind of pipe, the inside or outside, or a tobacco pipe? If it is copper pipe, you can use an emery sand cloth or steel wool.
it is something that release' mould off of a pipe
I am sorry, but can you PLEASE rephrase your question? Can WHAT be used for copper pipe? When? How? Why?
Grooved method? Threads on the end of the pipe? There is no tube or pipe in copper with threads. You can end a copper pipe with a connection that is threaded to accept steel pipe.
It is very easy to damage any copper pipe.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
Galvanized pipe will be silver/gray color. Copper will be copper. Use a magnet, it'll stick to galvanized pipe but not to copper. Drinking water lines should not be black steel pipe.
It is probably referring to the type of fitting. A fitting that is soldered to a copper pipe. It is called sweating when you use solder and a torch to connect copper pipe together or attach fittings to copper pipe.
Copper pipe was common anywhere in US.
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Copper you can. Treat it as you would any other connection, clean the area, surface and hole, get the moisture out and solder a patch over it. Small hole, you can just use solder or you can cut a small piece of pipe in half, clean and flux it and put it over the hole. Steel pipe, you can braze over the hole, same basic process as soldering, clean and fill with braze.