Lloyd90 Posted August 17 Report Share Posted August 17 My understanding is that Adblue is concentrated urea and ionised water is it? Given the barrels have a good wash out, should they be ok for a pheasant feed barrel? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8 shot Posted August 17 Report Share Posted August 17 12 minutes ago, Lloyd90 said: My understanding is that Adblue is concentrated urea and ionised water is it? Given the barrels have a good wash out, should they be ok for a pheasant feed barrel? You are correct and yes they should be ok...we've used the smaller ones for carry water around the shoot without any problems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lloyd90 Posted August 17 Author Report Share Posted August 17 13 minutes ago, 8 shot said: You are correct and yes they should be ok...we've used the smaller ones for carry water around the shoot without any problems Brilliant, thank you. A couple gravity poultry feeders and hopefully every little helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted August 17 Report Share Posted August 17 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Lloyd90 said: My understanding is that Adblue is concentrated urea and ionised water is it? Given the barrels have a good wash out, should they be ok for a pheasant feed barrel? It for sure isn't corrosive as some...well if I used the word I'd be banned off P/W...idiot person stacked several split plastic 5 litre containers of it on a pallet and left it to be disposed of as I did the "hazardous materials" disposal when I worked at Neovia who at that time handled all of Land Rover's parts . So it was just left in that area with all the rest of the "hazardous materials" with no warning such as "Caution Leaking". Some weeks later as we worked through to it I then had to disassemble it and and large large amount spilled down my trousers. Picked up one of them and as soon as it lifted up all the Ad Blue leaked out all over me from the waist down. Never seen myself get my trousers off and down so quickly and run to the nearest water source! So it isn't corrosive at all if you get it on your skin. If that helps your decision. Edited August 17 by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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