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ickmagnet 03-01-2010 08:00 AM

How to clean containers
 
I just bought two food grade 55g barrels to store water when I do my tank change. They are food grade and smell like they had juice in them. They are pretty clean but I want them perfectly safe so that there are minimal contaminants. How would I clean them? Just water? Hot water? Laundry soap? Dish soap? Don't want to see my fish and coral dead.

Thanks

Kevotron 03-01-2010 08:26 AM

Warm water w/ a lil bleach followed by a few rinse ?

kien 03-01-2010 08:36 AM

I washed mine with vinager. Although I'm not sure why you shouldn't be able to use dish soap? We eat with stuff cleaned by dish soap :-). Just make sure you rinse it good?

MrsBugmaster 03-01-2010 03:11 PM

This site has helped me in the past. See the "removing ordor and stains section.
http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/plastics.html

ickmagnet 03-01-2010 06:17 PM

Thanks for the article. I had a quick read but I don't have several days and sunny weather to do the proper clean.

Looks like dish soap and warm water it is.

Thanks everyyone

dsaundry 03-02-2010 12:51 AM

I would be more inclined for a mild vinegar solution than soap. Just my 2 cents.:biggrin:

daddy01 03-02-2010 01:17 AM

I have a 45 gallon plastic foood barrel that contained fruit mix for a bakery I use for storing RO/DI water.
I went to the local homebrew shop and got the stuff they use to sterilize/clean bottles for home brew and used that then rinsed well a couple of times.
Haven't had any problems in a year of use.
Jim

Stephanie1974 03-02-2010 01:54 AM

Heh everyone,

I have a solution for all of you...not just for use in fish stuff. I use them all over my house. Lemon joiuce and baking soda. Bleach can leave remnents on the container. It is time consuming to rinse over and over and is a waste of water. It also doesn't break down mineral build up. Lemon juice is natural, it breaks down minerals if soaked for a bit and then wiped(glass is squicky clean, plastics look like new after cleaned) and it isn't poisonous. Baking soda can help with odor and can be used as a light scrubber too. Mix both to clean sinks, taps, tubs, metal comes shiny, sinks come clean, counter tops etc are clean and naturally disinfected. I have used this since I was a young teeneager with my fish stuff and house cleaning. I hope you have a fun time cleaning with your new cheap find. :biggrin:

DCDN 03-02-2010 02:32 AM

I usually use a water vinegar solution


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