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![]() I would recommend getting new sand, or you can leave it in with minimal water, just dot disrupt it too badly.
but if you are planning a good scrub job, just replace it, sand is cheap, better than spending hours rinsing it. Re-use as much water as you can then replace the remainder with freshly made. |
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