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08/12/2011, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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Cleaning Filter Socks - Bleach
I just bought another set of filter socks so I can rotate and clean in between (trying to improve tank husbandry!). I want to soak them in a bucket of bleach and water and then de-chlorinate before rinsing and re-using. Does anyone do this to clean their filter socks, if so how much bleach should I add to a 5 gallon bucket of water?
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08/12/2011, 09:02 PM | #2 |
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I used to run them a cycle in the washing machine with nothing but bleach and dropped 'em in ro with "prime", afterwards, let them dry for 48 hours. Since then I have switched to the mesh version of filter solck and I am much happier vs the felt.
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08/13/2011, 07:24 AM | #3 |
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Run em through the washer, and then let them completely dry, once dry they are safe to use. When chlorine evaporates, it's no longer dangerous to your tank.
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I rinse mine inside out under tap water, and then soak them individually in a plastic disposable cup (about 18 oz) with about a teaspoon of bleach. It keeps the plastic rim portion of the filter sock out of the bleach. After the bleach solution, I rinse well with tap water, blot dry with paper towels to remove the tap water, and then rinse with rodi water and let air dry.
I would start with 1/8 - 1/4 cup of bleach and see if it works well enough. You could add a little bit more if needed. I don't use a washing machine out of concern that there may be detergent residue and I don't want what is in the filter sock on my clothes.
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08/13/2011, 10:59 AM | #5 |
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Just wondering why people are using bleach?
I just rinse well, scrub a little and dry. It's not like they're not going right back in the fish poop they came from, right?
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08/13/2011, 01:37 PM | #6 |
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A bit of disinfectant and aesthetics.
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Your filter sock holds a lot of nasties in them, so bleach is a good way to disinfect them just like the above poster mentioned. I turn my inside out and put them in the washer with my wifes white's lol and add an extra rinse cycle to it, just to make sure the bleach is gone, then let them dry. I have about 10 socks so they are always waiting in rotation. I also agree that the mesh socks are waaaaay better than the felt. Felt sometimes doesn't get as clean as I like and seems to make my skimmer go crazy every time I put a new one in, no matter how long I rinse it, my skimmer goes nuts for about 24 hours but the mesh ones don't.
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I can guarantee you that you will never get the filter sock as clean using manual cleaning methods as when running it in the washer with some bleach. just hang dry for a few days and the chlorine will dissipate. as to how much bleach, I don't really measure, but I'd say no more than 1 cup for a large washer load. I'd say even 1/2 cup is good enough.
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08/14/2011, 07:20 PM | #9 |
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Honestly, I'm just really lazy, tossing a few socks in the washer with some bleach is about as easy a task as you can get with this hobby.
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Although, tossing them in a washer sounds VERY temptingly simple.
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08/25/2011, 01:27 PM | #13 |
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Washer, delicate cycle w/ a splash of bleach. Air dry for a day or so and back to the sump.
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08/25/2011, 04:26 PM | #14 |
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I was mine in reg unscented cholorx bleach. Gets them clean and then I was again without to make sure they are rinsed well. Never had any problems with tank... I have 6 fs. When I get 3 or 4 dirty it's time to wash
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turn sock inside out Rince in hot water with hose from sink put 4 to 5 socks in a 5gal bucket with one cup of bleach fill bucket half way with hot water soak over night rince out with rodi water hang out to dry..Been doin this for years don't trust washer could be some leftover detergent even after rince cycle...
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I just take outside turn inside out and spray with hose, let air dry and rinse in RO before putting back in. The come really clean with the pressure nozzle. I don't know what I'm going to do in winter. Maybe install hose in laundry room and spray off in bathtub. I just don't feel good putting in washer. There has to be left over soap in there. I know everyone does it, that's just how I feel.
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08/25/2011, 07:35 PM | #17 |
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Been putting mine in the washer with bleach let air dry and use again in 2 weeks or so. No problems here.
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08/25/2011, 07:41 PM | #18 |
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With bleach you don't even have to turn them inside out.....I put it on whitest whites, sanitize, and heavily soiled and in 2:10 after an extra rinse they dry on top of the washer...
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Has anyone tried useing Hydrogen Peroxide for this purpose?
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08/29/2011, 02:47 PM | #20 |
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I don't bleach mine. I turn them inside out, put them in a mesh bag and run them through a hot-water wash with no soap or bleach, double rinse, then toss them in the dryer. Works great.
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I use Chlorox, but I soak my socks in a five gallon bucket, after hosing them off inside out. For those of us that have septic systems, bleach down the drain isn't a smart choice. I would never use a washing machine, for that reason.
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Where can I get some of the "mesh" socks that you guys are mentioning here?
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Not to revive an old post, but, I got a set of mesh socks about a month ago and couldnt be any happier. They are super easy to clean with a garden hose and my ORP has gone up significantly since replacing my old felt socks with them which tells me I have less DOCs than I had before. Just my 2 cents.
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