A good cleaner?

surphin

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Ok I'm about to set-up a flood and drain table that I haven't used in a while, before I had to break it down there was a algea problem starting. What can I use to clean the table and rez before I set it up again?

Not only for the algea but as a general cleaning agent for in between grow's, something that will get rid of the hard water stains and what not?

Any thoughts on greased lightning or simple green?
 

TOKEMASTERFLEX

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nnnnnnnooooooo dont use that.....if you on a budget use 1 cap full of bleach to 1 gallon of water....if you have 30 bucks that you could part with go buy some clearex set up your system and just run straight water and clearex in it for 1-2 days....then empty everything and wipe down with a clean towel or two...clean as new in no time:)
 

surphin

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nnnnnnnooooooo dont use that.....if you on a budget use 1 cap full of bleach to 1 gallon of water....if you have 30 bucks that you could part with go buy some clearex set up your system and just run straight water and clearex in it for 1-2 days....then empty everything and wipe down with a clean towel or two...clean as new in no time:)
Thank you for the response. Will clearex take care of the hardwater stains?

Doesn't bleach leave a residue? I guess I could just rinse and flush the hell out of everything. I'd still be a little nervous knowing that I just cleaned everything with bleach.
 

TOKEMASTERFLEX

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yes if you use bleach you have do do a good scrub....and rinse....if you like you could also use a clear natural soap...one with no color or fragrance added...that works good and is cheap.....im not sure about the HW stains but it may....try using the soap i mentioned and a new bristle brush and scrub on the stains see if that helps
 
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