View Full Version : Cleaning pumps before storage
Europhyllia
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 02:08 PM
I am expecting my new pump(s) next week and want to put my old ones away.
What would be a good way to clean them before storing them.
I thought of just putting them in a bowl with vinegar, plugging them in and just running them in vinegar.
Is that too acidic? Will it corrode things? Should I dilute it?
aquasport24
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 02:11 PM
I did 2 gallon of RO/DI water and 2 cups of vinegar. Then let it air dry before storage.
Kristy
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 02:24 PM
+1 on soaking in dilluted vinegar solution. That's what we have always done. Not necessary to run them while they soak.
FireWater
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 02:31 PM
I have done it both ways - running in vinegar and sitting in vinegar. I was told that when storing pumps it is a good idea to take them apart. That way any water or moisture will evaporate out and not sit in the impeller area.
justahobby
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 05:44 PM
Dilluted vingar works great. I use a cup of vinegar for several gallons of water. Running the pumps is good if you don't feel like scrubbing.
txav8r
Fri, 1st Jan 2010, 06:40 PM
I always use 1/4 vinegar, 3/4 water and run the pumps. you probably don't need to run them but it seems like it makes them come out cleaner.
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