[AquaticLife] new/used tanks


Hi Trish,   Easiest way I know of is, in your bathtub with a hand held showerhead attachment. Put a safety rubber shower mat down first and hose away.  For stubborn stuff a bit of table salt and some gentle scrubbing with a regular sponge should do it.  Rise, dry and your go to go.   If the tanks are old and have not had any water in them for a while check the sealant around the seams and do a pressure test by putting them somewhere safe and filling just a bit at a time and check for leaks.  This method is the very best for saving your living room rugs and a shampoo rental machine should something go wrong!   Bill  

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