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  1. #1
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    Default ro/di cleaning

    Is there a way to clean a ro unit? I've left my unit outside because I don't have a suitable place to mount it. So now with it spending the last 6 months outside I am starting to get a green powdered like algae on my rocks. I know my filters may need to be replaced, but can they be cleaned as well.
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    Doesnt the membrane go bad with the heat?
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    Default ro/di cleaning

    you can clean plastic housing but the filters themselves are just replaced
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    You can find instructions to sanitize your RODI (should be done once a year) on our website.

    Russ
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    RO and RODI Systems and Supplies
    www.BuckeyeHydro.com for all your water purification needs
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBQHILLBILLY View Post
    Doesnt the membrane go bad with the heat?
    Yes I move mine from the garage into the house for the summer. My garage can get to over 100, although this year has not been that bad

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