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Cleaning white pebble base

Started by Olivia Letemplier, November 25, 2012, 10:24:06 AM

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Olivia Letemplier

What is the best way to clean pebbles?  They have quite a bit of algae on them.

sas

#1
I like to use this product,

http://www.presidentschoice.ca/LCLOnline/products.jsp?catIds=323&type=details&productId=19519

trouble is it takes time to work.
I fill a bucket with this bleach diluted with water ( if things are really dirty I don't dilute at all)and leave it sit
at least over night. You'll probably have to stir the gravel up a few times to get a good result. As with any chemical rinse really well with fresh water.

JUST be very careful and use gloves, a peroxide burn hurts for ages.

If you look at the ingredients of this product it's actually a strong
peroxide solution which is very unstable and lasts only a short time
and doesn't hurt the environment. Another great point is you don't
get that sickening smell of javex.
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If you want them white, bleach them. Obviously, don't do that in your tank, and rinse them well before returning them.
be aware of the green side
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exv152

#4
Based on my experience bleach works the best, in most cases it only needs a couple of minutes and it all just peals off.
Eric...
125g, 32g, 7g

Olivia Letemplier

Thank you for the advice.  Wondering if it will be too much of a shock to clean all of the stones at one time? It's a 55 gallon fresh water tank..  I'm thinking it will be okay if I leave all of the water?