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Definitely requires a nice long RO soak and you may as well check for leaching phosphates while you're at it.
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No soaking required. Just rinse really well and it's tank ready.
If you want to soak however, there is nothing wrong with doing so. |
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lol, WUT? |
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Why do you need to soak after the acid bath? What's the purpose? Rinse it well and it is ready for the tank. |
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I did the 70% acid 30% water and it did not clean the rock the way I thought it even turned some of them dark dark brown?!? What did I do wrong
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And you say you used 70 acid to 30 water ? Hydrochloric acid dissolves inorganic stuff, so it strips all the minerals |
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I found 3 and 7 acid to water to be way to strong 2 8 or 1 9 works just as well and doesn't eat all the rock I did 1 and 9 my second attempt and it worked better more rock less organics
Bottles I used said hydrochloric muriatic |
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#8
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Muriatic acid from Rona. And sorry 70% water to 30% acid. Not sure what I did but it didn't work well
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Just my 2 cents. |
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