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I clean the powerheads every second waterchange by scrubbing them with a vegetable brush which keeps them pretty clean. A couple times per year they get a vinegar soak overnight to remove calcium build up on the impeller and any coralline on the outside that the brush didn't remove.
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Agreed. Vinegar works wonders on power heads, etc. I buy a 4 litre jug and soak them overnight in an old margarine tub. Everything comes off easily with an old toothbrush and then really rinse everything well before returning to service.
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im going to give that a try, thanks
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The Hydor cleaning powder also works really well. I have had issues with vinegar damaging rubber on some equipment (not sure if it was from using warm water or too much vinegar). The powder works wonders and is quite a bit faster for me anyway.
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Some vinegar will bring the shine back ounce a year and every now and then I use a plastic bristle brush and gently brush the walls of the power head.
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HCLWorks wonders just don't get it on your skin, gloves are a must.
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diesel works amazing too
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