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Klewis

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Hello peoples, I have been using 4 different 32 gallon Brute garbage cans for mixing water and water changes for the past 3-4 years and never had a problem. One can for fresh RO/DI water with a pump, One can for dirty water, and two cans for mixing new water. About 2 months ago I observed one of the mixing water cans developed a mildew smell. I have never had this problem before and don't know what caused it. I am now trying to get rid of the smell using vinegar. I put in a half gallon of vinegar with about 4.5 gallons of ro/di water and ran a pump to splash the mixture in the can for the past 2 weeks and the smell is still there.
1) What would of caused the mildew?
2) How can I get rid of the smell and still use the can for mixing water for my tanks?
3) Can I still use the can to mix water in this can if it still has a mildew smell?
4) Has any one else had this problem?

Thanks for your help.
 
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jaa1456

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The smell is probrably from leaving water in the bottom of the container for awhile, I would use Baking soda( arm and hammer) and scrub the bottom of the container then rinse it really well. Maybe a few rinses, The baking soda will not hurt your tank if rinsed properly.
 

Klewis

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I don't leave any water stagnant in the cans. When ever there is water in a can I keep a pump circulating it.

Would it cause a problem if I put bleach and water in the can with a pump circulating it?
 

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Hello peoples, I have been using 4 different 32 gallon Brute garbage cans for mixing water and water changes for the past 3-4 years and never had a problem. One can for fresh RO/DI water with a pump, One can for dirty water, and two cans for mixing new water. About 2 months ago I observed one of the mixing water cans developed a mildew smell. I have never had this problem before and don't know what caused it. I am now trying to get rid of the smell using vinegar. I put in a half gallon of vinegar with about 4.5 gallons of ro/di water and ran a pump to splash the mixture in the can for the past 2 weeks and the smell is still there.
1) What would of caused the mildew?
2) How can I get rid of the smell and still use the can for mixing water for my tanks?
3) Can I still use the can to mix water in this can if it still has a mildew smell?
4) Has any one else had this problem?

Thanks for your help.

There was a tread on here a while back about cleaning buckets used for mixing water anyway dirty buckets can spike your water with amonia and so on nothing but problems . I clean mine after every water change and dont have to worry about a thing.
 

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