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Citric acid

Picked up some citric to deep clean my hanna checker vials. I rinse them out after every use but they were looking dirt and not as clear. So I figured I would try some citric acid I got a little plastic container put a tablespoon of citric acid in with about a cup of water soaked the vials overnight and took a little bottle brush cleaned the inside. They look like they are brand new now highly recommended it i wish I took before and after pictures.
 

iTzJu

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What happens to you Hanna tubes that they needed deep cleaning?

eventually, in my experience, the hanna checkers tubes will develop a film/residue that rinsing out won't really clean. its good to deep clean to get that out so the checker stays accurate
 

jmags080307

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Picked up some citric to deep clean my hanna checker vials. I rinse them out after every use but they were looking dirt and not as clear. So I figured I would try some citric acid I got a little plastic container put a tablespoon of citric acid in with about a cup of water soaked the vials overnight and took a little bottle brush cleaned the inside. They look like they are brand new now highly recommended it i wish I took before and after pictures.
Good idea. I've noticed a residue on mine. Gonna do do this.

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I use nail polish remover in mine when ever i start to get strange readings... Just fill it half way, shake the **** out of it, empty then clean with a paper towl and a small screwdriver to swish the paper towl around... flush with fresh water a few times and good as new..
 

ecam

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I soak in vinegar (inside only). And then rinse and clean with A bottle brush. I do it every two weeks.
 
I used vinegar as well. Works as well or better then citric acid and you probably already have some in the house
 
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