J jberg AC Members Feb 9, 2003 8 0 0 66 Visit site Jul 2, 2003 #1 Has anyone used Oxy Clean to clean filter parts & ornaments?
OrionGirl No freelancing! Aug 14, 2001 14,053 342 143 Poconos Real Name Sheila Jul 2, 2003 #2 Yep, that and tanks. It's perfect--rinses clear without any problem. Use warm water, soak for an hour, and rinse well.
Yep, that and tanks. It's perfect--rinses clear without any problem. Use warm water, soak for an hour, and rinse well.
NJ Devils Fan #1 Devils fan Oct 28, 2002 2,522 3 38 37 Yonkers, NY members.tripod.com Jul 2, 2003 #3 Yes, it is OG's favprite cleaning product. It is very good though.
A Anaxus This space for rent! Mar 4, 2003 200 0 0 43 Louisiana Visit site Jul 2, 2003 #4 How would you suggest mixing it to clean the outside of a acrylic tank? Does oxy clean harm acrylic?
W wetmanNY AC Members Jul 25, 1999 1,905 0 0 Native New Yorker www.skepticalaquarist.com Jul 3, 2003 #5 It's sodium percarbonate. So if it dries as you're working you might scratch the acrylic. The only conceivable problem. Rinse well.
It's sodium percarbonate. So if it dries as you're working you might scratch the acrylic. The only conceivable problem. Rinse well.
ewok Senile Member Jun 11, 2002 715 1 0 new haven ct. Jul 5, 2003 #6 Originally posted by wetmanNY It's sodium percarbonate. Click to expand... is that the same thing as baking soda and dried peroxide?
Originally posted by wetmanNY It's sodium percarbonate. Click to expand... is that the same thing as baking soda and dried peroxide?