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07/14/2013, 08:17 PM | #1 |
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12.5 gal Buckets
Ok, I saw some buckets at the flea market yeasterday and wanted to buy them. I have two of the same sizes that i use for water changes(they are hard to find). I see that they were origionally used for clorine or some other kind of pool chemical. I asked the guy about them leaching the chemical into the plastic and he said that they were food grade and non porous and i should not have a problem with them. I know he is not a reefer so he shouldn't have an expert opinion. Question---- Whould you guys buy them and feel safe using them(doing an extensive cleaning on them, of coarse)
Any help is appreciated,, Thanks
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07/17/2013, 05:44 PM | #2 |
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Thought someone would have a comment on this one.
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07/17/2013, 05:53 PM | #3 |
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If it was clorine it should "evaporate" out of the plastic, in theory... God knows how long that would take though. I would wash them, put RODI in them and then use a chlorine test to see if anything shows up. Maybe put a power head with some carbon to soak it up.
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