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Hi guys
I have some dead rock so i bleach them for couple hours and then rinse them in RO/DI with prime. Now i am wondering how I can dry them fast since it is winter here? Can i just put the fan blowing at it? Thanks
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in the furnace room lay them flat..till dry should be only few days as Calgary weather is dry in winter season..or better yet cook in the oven I am sure it will work on 240 degrees
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Just lay them out in the basement Tai & a fan wouldn't hurt one bit.
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how do i know if the rock is fully dry? Smell it?
Thanks
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Check the bottom side of the rock as the water should flow down.
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thanks Eli and Greg
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Just don't do the taste test Tai
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