thanks for all your info and help.Would it simplify things for some of us to use ounces vs capfuls?That way we could just go, OK 20 oz of h2o to 1 oz of Clorox which is what I cut in 1/2 in the private message.
Guess I need a new water pic as I cant have the one I now own with the hose leak spraying bleach on the bath room walls.
Thanks again very health and informative post
That makes too much of the solution. The cap makes a convenient measuring tool. . . but I've found that you can mark the proper levels on a clear glass or jar for each fill level with a permanent marker or tape and use that.
You can buy a new hose for your Water Pik on Amazon for about $9 but the replacement procedure is a bit complicated, IIRC. Dismantling the tool is not as easy as it should be. I wound up buying a new Water Pik at Costco.