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![]() Let it sit for an hour or two and it should come right off, no scrubbing required.
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![]() I find using warm, but not hot water works best as well. It just seems to soften up coraline, but not remove it when the water is really hot.
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![]() I use about a 10 to 1 ratio of water to vinegar and let it soak overnight, after that you just rinse it off, hardly any scrubbing.
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![]() Quote:
Steve, I understand that pure vinegar could eventually damage seals(rubber ones, not furry ones), oe was it bleach? Either way, I don't use pure vinegar because of this, and hell, it's 3 bucks a jug! ![]()
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![]() I use a 50/50 water & vinegar mix. I reuse it about 3 times before I throw it out.
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![]() Vinegar is pretty cheap at COSTCO. You get 2 hugh bottles for $3 or $4.
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![]() I use pure vinegar and soak for a few hours. I re-use it a few times as well. It doesn't lose its potency, but neither did my wife when she almost used a bit of the cleaning vinegar in her cooking. Sheeesh, coralline is just a bit of calcium - it's good for you!
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![]() Thanks everyone for all the great responses.
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![]() can u use vinegar to clean powerheads with hair algae growing on it, and how much ratio don't want to eat any seals or rubber.???
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