A technique is provided to precludes elution of the nickel by infallibly
removing the nickel adhering to the inner surface of plumbing hardware,
realize a treatment for efficient (treating temperature, treating
duration, etc.) preclusion of both or either of lead and nickel and
perform a neutralizing treatment on the varying fluid used in the
treatment for precluding elution, thereby rendering the fluid usable as
industrial water, permitting a generous cut in cost and allowing thorough
observance of the influence on the environment. A method for precluding
elution of lead and nickel from a plumbing device made of a copper alloy
that includes a valve and a tube coupling, includes washing at least a
liquid-contacting part of the plumbing device of a copper alloy
containing both or either of lead and nickel with a cleaning fluid
incorporating therein nitric acid and hydrochloric acid as an inhibitor
under conditions of a temperature and a duration permitting effective
removal of both or either of lead and nickel, thereby performing at least
one of deleading treatment and nickel-removing treatment for a surface of
the liquid-contacting part and causing the hydrochloric acid to form a
coating film on the surface of the liquid-contacting part to thereby
effectively precluding elution of both or either of the lead and nickel
from the surface of the liquid-contacting part in the presence of the
coating layer.