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    Default Cleaning with Vinegar

    I want to clean a couple of pumps and a skimmer with vinegar. I have a few questions.

    1. What kind of vinegar do I use?
    2. What proportion of vinegar to water do I use?
    3. How do I clean the pumps and skimmer?
    4. How long do i clean them for?
    5. Anything else I need to know?

    Thanks.

    -Ernest
    Ernest

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    I fill my kitchen sink with hot awter and dump a cup of white vinegar in running the pump about 1/2 hour in that water. The vinegar I use is regular white household kind, and the added benefit is it cleans stainless steel if that is what your sink is too.
    30L w/10gallon sump 4xt5ho; Up and running:125g long, 30g sump, 50g fuge.

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    I used to use straight up white vineger but that wasnt strong enough, I only use dilluted Muriatic nowadays. Vinegars ok but I dont like to wait... Be careful with any metal parts.... >>>USE WITH CAUTION!<<<

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    You can buy vinegar from Costco in 2 gallon containers.
    Bill

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    You can get pickling vinegar at HEB. Its in a blue label right next to the regular vinegar (green label). It's a little more stronger than the regular stuff. Works great.

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    Get the distilled vinegar, it is stronger. Use it straight and soak it for several hours.
    Minh

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    Careful soaking anything with soft rubber parts, though - the vinegar can dry the rubber out, making it brittle. Dblackman mentioned to me that he toasted the suction cup on a koralia that way.

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