Best way to clean WAV Pumps?

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Timrpn

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Hi there,

Is there a guideline or best way to Clean the WAV pumps? I just got a new one that i had to replace, and i put it in and have it on the same settings as my other one, but noticed the output is not nearly as powerful as the other, so i assume it needs to be cleaned. It has been in for over a year and never been cleaned.

How do i go about cleaning it?

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Citric acid is the best.

I pull pumps out and place in pail with acid and warm water. Set a program to run wave at a constant 5% so it doesn't splash everywhere. Couple hours later start scrubbing.

Citric acid does wonders
 
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Citric acid is the best.

I pull pumps out and place in pail with acid and warm water. Set a program to run wave at a constant 5% so it doesn't splash everywhere. Couple hours later start scrubbing.

Citric acid does wonders
Is citric acid better than vinegar?
 

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Check out this thread:


Recommends not using vinegar as it can potentially damage pumps.
 

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