I tried rinsing it in the sink and that does not do the trick..Its like the dirt is stuck to it..... I was thinking of throwing it in the laundry but I dunno if the soap could kill lthe fish...
Here are just a few thoughts. I got them from a book and I have had no problems doing this.
Wash the socks in the washer with bleach only. I actually use a whole cup. I put the washer on the extra rinse cycle. AFter this, I make a 5 gallon bucket of tap water and overkill with dechlor. 3-4 times the recommended dose. Soak the socks in it for 24 hours, then hang/sun dry. Smell the socks. If there is any hint of chlorine, add dechlor and repeat the soak. (I have NEVER had to repeat, just what the book said) Return to service.
This sounds like a lot of work, but really isnt. And always better to be safe than sorry in this hobby. Thousands down the drain in a major crash.
i turn mine inside out and wash in the washer with no detergent or bleach. i do not run the machine empty first.
they come out plenty clean for use. i rotate 5 like JimC does.
I wash them in the washing machine with bleach and soap. Never had a problem. I also use plain white sweat socks...cheaper and works almost as well. LFS told me to try it and it works fine.
I also use bleach to clean my Magnum micron cartridge. Instructions tell you to do so. Never had a problem here either