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korbe
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
I've watched a couple of these videos and have enjoyed them. Seems to have a good amount of common sense.
Last week I watched one video comparing the different tank rinsing methods. I believe most all of those methods left a certain amount of junk in the bottom - with small differences. That stuff left in the bottom after the different rinse methods is what I would have guessed the ice would help remove, not the caked on variety. I would think the sloshing around would help suspend some of those solids.
Since I can't see inside my tank, I would just use the clear adapter to see what comes out of the tank with the ice method. Even after rinses looked clear, the ice brought out more. but I couldn't tell were that "more" was at or from.
Last week I watched one video comparing the different tank rinsing methods. I believe most all of those methods left a certain amount of junk in the bottom - with small differences. That stuff left in the bottom after the different rinse methods is what I would have guessed the ice would help remove, not the caked on variety. I would think the sloshing around would help suspend some of those solids.
Since I can't see inside my tank, I would just use the clear adapter to see what comes out of the tank with the ice method. Even after rinses looked clear, the ice brought out more. but I couldn't tell were that "more" was at or from.
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