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Cleaning Heads/Pipes/Impeller

Its been almost 7 months since my tank has been up and i need to really get the Vortech heads and the lock-line cleaned up and free of stuff.

I have heard the vinegar bath, tooth brush, and other suggestions but nothing with any real detail. How do most people clean these components and how often.

Thanks
 

falconut

NJRC Member
I used to use a brush, but it would scratch some of the items. I've switched to just soaking in vinegar. I pour some vinegar then some water in a container and soak the items for a while. If the junk wipes off, it's good. If not, I let it soak longer. Never tried muriatic acid.
 

mnat

Officer Emeritus
Staff member
Moderator
If it is just some algae and gunk then vinegar will work just fine. If it is really stubborn then you can look at magic clean from hydor or muriatic. I find with Vortechs that vinegar is just fine and you probably don't want to go too much more than that.
 
is it literally vinegar or vinegar and water? Just want to make sure i do this correctly. I was going to do a vinegar bath then rinse with water to wash it all away then place it back in the tank.

Thanks
 
I usually take my PH's and/or pumps and run them in a solution of 50/50 vinegar and water and throw in other pieces I want to clean. If you have some pieces that are really stubborn to clean you can increase the strength to 100% vinegar. The movement of the water will clean most of it off with enough time.
 
Thanks for everyone's input. I just completed the vinegar/water bath on my Vortech heads and what a difference this made. While I couldn't remove all the coraline, it did clean the impeller and all sorts of gunk off the piece. What a difference. Next time I will take turns running my pumps through a solution like this for a few minutes to clean them out.

How often to people usually do this, just curious.
 

mnat

Officer Emeritus
Staff member
Moderator
Depends really on the pump and how much gunk is on it. If we have an algae outbreak or something along those lines maybe once a month. For normal maintenance probably one a quarter.
 
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