Aquarium Safe?

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This is a weird question to ask on a reefing forum, are the Scotch-Brite sponges aquarium safe? I have a package of them and they would be perfect for cleaning equipment and my sump. If they aren't, would like soaking them in a bin of RO Water do the trick?
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Sure, they should be safe as long as they are not (unexpectedly) a type soaked in some cleaning solution or something.
I use similar sponges for cleaning my tanks, primarily for scrubbing off coralline algae and mineral stains in between uses as necessary.
 
I use the blue Scotch Brite sponge w no issue (fresh sponge that's well rinsed prior to use). I wouldn't use the yellow heavy duty sponge as the scouring pad can scratch plastic equipment.
 
My concern would be if the fine gritty material (alumina and sometimes titania and silica) is released to potentially irritate organisms that ingest it.
 

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