

It had very little smell too it but it looked a lot cleaner than the first lot so if I ever needed to do it again I leave it for at least 48 hours.Īround my place, the concern is well-founded.particularly since I embrace eating with such enthusiasm that I'm often left with food stains on my shirts. I then just flushed it with the hose in a sieve to clean it, the second 25 litres I left in the peroxide a lot longer, it was a couple days before I took it out. Even after 20 hour it still had a strong peroxide smell.


I put half of my K1 Bio Media (25 litres) into a 72 litre plastic rubbish bin with an air stone for 20 hours, I didn't choose the time, that was just how long before I got back to it. bottles, if your local chemist doesn't stock it they might be able to order it in for you. bottles, Soul Pattinson chemists stock it in the larger 750ml. The first chemist I tried only had it in 150ml. bottle, 6% was the strongest I could get and it cost $14.00. I purchased the peroxide from the local chemist, it was a 750ml. Women have this thing about you spilling things on your clothes, from the time you first start to walk it begins and doesn't stop even when you reach retirement. White King is what I used for washing my gear and tanks with after a while of not being used.I used it because we had some readily available at home.It's easy to use just wash or soak the media for a matter of minutes.The knock down time is only a couple of minutes, if my memory serves me correctly.Then rinse.I only thouroughly rinsed once and left it in the sun for a couple of hours.White King "gasses off" quickly.Peroxide is the more friendly version of disinfecting IMO.I used both White King and peroxide in my kitchen, in particular my stainless steel sink The white King was far more agressive and worked quicker.I just had to be carful not to spill it on my clothes.That was the most dangerous operation of the whole proceedure.If I get it on my clothes, my wife will kill me lol. I would of suggested Hydrogen peroxide as my first choice.l.I believe they use it in aquaculture.Kellen or Earthan Group may be able to confirm that one.
