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Rinse it and you will be fine. If you are worried since vinegar is an acid use some baking soda in your rinse water. It is a base and the 2 will cancel each other out.After I let this vinegar/water solution sit for a day, should I fill again to make sure all vinegar is out and ph is balanced?
I used 5 gal of vinegar, how much baking soda to even that out?Rinse it and you will be fine. If you are worried since vinegar is an acid use some baking soda in your rinse water. It is a base and the 2 will cancel each other out.
Ill just use some and hope for the best lolI would have to ask my chemistry teacher. I have no idea of how much, without doing a PH test.
Its on a stand, I have a siphon pump but it just cant get every drop of water out, I'd say there about a centimeter height wise of water left. I'm hoping it evaporates out.Is your tank on the floor? If not, create a symphony to drain the rest of the water out.
If it is on the floor then you can use a shop vac. Note, empty the shop vac before use and take the filter out