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gregzz4 05-20-2012 12:10 AM

Collection cup stained due to Tunze epoxy ?
 
All the 'scaping is done, but now this
So how do I clean the stains from my cup ?
Do I run it in the sink with vinegar for awhile or what ?

gregzz4 05-20-2012 12:52 AM

I won't be surprised with a limited amount of replies this long weekend

gregzz4 05-20-2012 05:28 AM

No thoughts yet ?

apexifd 05-20-2012 05:46 AM

yup... soak in vinegar solution over the next day or 2, then should come with quite easily.

gregzz4 05-20-2012 07:19 AM

Thanks, I was afraid of that
So, in other words, I have to take it off-line for a day or more to clean it ???

In that case, I may as well run it in a tub of vinegar, right ?

ScubaSteve 05-20-2012 08:00 AM

If you can find it, there is a cleaner called Alconox. It's a white powder that comes in a milk carton like container. Mix 1 spoonful for a gallon of water (not tank water). Should clean the epoxy residue no problem with a bit of a scrub and washes away completely clean. I use it for cleaning serious crap off my glassware in my lab (like stuff that is considered very permanent) but the soap leaves zero residue.

If you can't find it, I can see if I have some left in my lab and I can toss you a bit.

gregzz4 05-20-2012 08:06 AM

Thanks Steve
I wouldn't have a clue where to find it as on the web all I see are Quebec and Ontario offices

What I have for staining is kinda like water marks on glass, ya follow ???
Except for the center of the cup where it's more like the epoxy color

I don't want to scrub the cup per se ( possibly scratching it ), but it would be nice to get it back to it's original clear look

Snaz 05-20-2012 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 718089)

I don't want to scrub the cup per se ( possibly scratching it ), but it would be nice to get it back to it's original clear look

Hehe that's funny. The only time a skimmer looks clean is in the car as you bring it home from the LFS. Skimmers are the most dirty, stinky and salt encrusted piece of hardware you will have.

gregzz4 05-21-2012 07:06 PM

Don't get me wrong
I expect it to be all ugly dirty, but what's on the cup right now has stained it
I bought it used and it was still clear then

gregzz4 05-24-2012 05:48 AM

This may not be the best solution ... you have been warned
 
Well, yesterday I got all crazy with the collection cup and got it clean

What was on the inside of it was epoxy residue and I feel it was restricting it's function. I couldn't slide a wet finger over it due to how sticky it was
So, I cringed a little and cleaned it out with isopropyl alcohol. Then I washed it really well with vinegar, and finally water

It's working great now. Bubbles are rising and I can clean it out without scrubbing

I DONT recommend this as a solution for you all as it's really hard on the acrylic


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