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Try Adding a light abrasive to the Water. You can find bulk sillica at your local bodyshop.
How would that work? I cannot just open it up and put it inside the plumbing
Well you could add a T fitting on your Water source and weld a large venturi effectue Hopper to it, filled with the abrasive. However i think your best course of action is not to see if you can do it but ask yourself if you should.
I already know the answer to be I should not