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View Poll Results: Do you use filter socks
Eww gross.. no! 4 2.82%
Not using them.. no. 63 44.37%
Yes 100 Micron 25 17.61%
Yes 200 Micron 47 33.10%
Yes 300 Micron 3 2.11%
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Old 02-11-2012, 02:40 PM
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I run 2 x 7" socks and have to change them about every 4-5 days. I bought 10 socks so I only run a laundry load about once every couple weeks or more. Just use bleach and do a double rinse. Never had an issue as bleach will flash off quite quickly even under household lighting. I like to turn them inside out before cleaning because I can usually shake out a couple dozen pods which I throw back into the system as a nice treat.
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Brett, how often are you rinsing you socks with that new raceway?
All 3 socks daily lol.

I've been scrubbing and trimming algae off my new rock often and these socks clog fast with algae in the water.
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I will run mine for around a week. I tend to forget a lot.

I run them through the washer 2 at a time (I set it to low water line) and wash with warm water and bleach.

Once washed they soak in RO/Di with prime for a bit.
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Ok I bought myself some clorox for my socks!

I'm going to run 100-100-300 (or whatever my others happen to be) and clean the 100 that's not in use and cycle them this way.

Can someone please tell me what strength to mix the soaking solution at? And can the mix be re-used like vinegar for soaking powerheads?
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I use a capful of bleach in a litre of water. Soak for 24 to 48 hrs. Then hot water rinse throughly.
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When I'm cleaning two socks I use a couple of glugs

Highly scientific.

Bleach is bleach. Too much won't hurt (other than a waste of bleach). Too little may not clean as well.
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I have the sock in an ice-cream bucket with about two inches of water just to submerge the sock and a single scientific glug. I'd say it's a potent soak =)
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Does any one have a good idea how to wash dirty filter socks, especially for 100micron ones
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Does any one have a good idea how to wash dirty filter socks, especially for 100micron ones
Mine are 100 micron, this is what I do from page four of this thread:

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When I take off a sock I turn it inside out to shake out some of the creatures caught inside. When I have 4 dirty ones I do a small load with a cup of bleach. Once its finished I turn the socks right side out again and give them a second rinse. When thats done I throw them into a stack to dry. Since I have 8 socks in total I don't get around to using them again for about a week. A single feeding of my moray and lion takes more effort than the whole sock cleaning process.
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I'm soaking one of my 100 micron at a time now. Just enough water to submerge the sock in a pail and a few caps of bleach. 2 days later I rinse it well and soak in water for one day before air drying. They are like new after this.
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