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![]() Yupp, bleach here as well but I don’t use the washing machine as there might be residues from other soaps. I also use Seachem prime to make sure there is no bleach residue.
Here is what we do 1- Turn them inside out and rinse them a little 2- Dump them in about 2 gallons of water with 2 cap-full’s of bleach and let them sit 24-48 hours. 3- Rinse them agian 4- Dump them in about 2 gallons of water with a couple of cap-full’s of Seachem prime, let them sit for about a day 5- Rinse and let dry Overkill? Yeah maybe, but sure worth the extra work. Besides, it seems like a lot but it really does not take any time at all. Ray |
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![]() Inside out in the washing machine by themselves. Just warm water with the extra rinse cycle. Once they are dry I take them outside and beat them with a hard piece of tubing which seems to remove some extra dirt particles and makes me feel good
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![]() Turn them inside as soon as I remove them. Shake out all the pods into a spare bucket. Dump that into a coffee filter then back into the fuge. Then wash the socks In bleach and double rinse hang to dry.
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![]() I was soaking mine in enough water to cover them in an ice cream pail with a generous amount of bleach for a few days. All 3 socks have disintegrated in the past week so maybe I used too much?
I was holding one of them letting it drain into my sump and the side blew out! That was not pretty... |
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![]() I will use bleach from now on my socks are turning dark and nasty. What about media bags that have velcro?
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![]() I throw the media bags with Velcro in the same wash with the filter socks.
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![]() Quote:
I get the wife to sew them with heavy duty thread when they are new, even the welded ones.
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Crap happens, that's why they sell toilet paper in 48 roll packs! |