Need to dry bleached rock...in -20 Celsius

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I bleached some live rock and it is currently sitting in rodi with chlorine remover. I understand the best way to rid the rock of the chlorine would be to sun bake it. However, it is cold here (well, not today specifically but it isn’t sunny). Should I let the rock sit out in the house or heated garage to dry since I don’t have a week of sunny days to help?
 

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Yes, that sounds like a reasonable plan.
 

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Bleach evaporates it doesnt need the sun. Being outside just speeds the process up thats all.
 

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