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![]() Vinegar
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![]() +1 vinegar.
I just cleaned a pretty nasty Powerhead. I had to soak it in warm water and vinegar for a bit before I could even get it apart. |
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![]() take it out and use a brush teeth
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![]() I have a 4L jug of vinegar that I use just for fish tank stuff. Soak the PH's in it for half an hour and that's usually good. Once I'm done soaking them and scrubbing them, I pour the vinegar back into the jug through a strainer and reuse it later.
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![]() I'd always just gave them a decent scrubbing with a toothbrush while rinsing them under the tap. I thought the trick was to maintain them every few months rather then letting them get really bad and then trying to correct the problem. I'm going to have to try the vinegar trick next time. How long do you generally soak them for?
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![]() Hydrogen peroxide works well too
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![]() I have a container that I fill with vinegar. I put my powerheads, anything plastic that needs to be cleaned into that and let it soak for about 30-45 min. It ends up looking pretty gross. Then I scrub with a toothbrush in the vinegar. I then scrub again and rinse under warm water. They come out looking brand new.
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