Sterilizing Fluid On Rocks?

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Ok, i'm thinking of taking all my rocks out to get them back to shiny and clean and was thinking of scrubbing them and bleaching them but how about sterilizing fluid? We have a new baby so was thinking of using it to kill the algae and help remove it, then, boiling the rocks on the hob for a while after rinsing to hopefully get any sterilizing fluid off? Anyone think this will work?
 
I normally use it to do mine, but don't boil the rocks they may explode. I just give them a quick rinse and that's it.
 
From what I've found sterilizing solution is not much more than bleach & salt. I believe Miltons is the product I looked into long ago.
 
Ok, i'm thinking of taking all my rocks out to get them back to shiny and clean and was thinking of scrubbing them and bleaching them but how about sterilizing fluid? We have a new baby so was thinking of using it to kill the algae and help remove it, then, boiling the rocks on the hob for a while after rinsing to hopefully get any sterilizing fluid off? Anyone think this will work?

lol,

Are you going to scrape the dirt off with the babies head?
 
Ok, i'm thinking of taking all my rocks out to get them back to shiny and clean and was thinking of scrubbing them and bleaching them but how about sterilizing fluid? We have a new baby so was thinking of using it to kill the algae and help remove it, then, boiling the rocks on the hob for a while after rinsing to hopefully get any sterilizing fluid off? Anyone think this will work?

lol,

Are you going to scrape the dirt off with the babies head?

:lol:
 
maybe Steve has stumbled on a cure for algae and isn't telling us!










*disclaimer, babies shouldn't be used for the removal of algae. Remember kids, find the root cause of the algae before reproducing to sort the algae problem!
 
I used the babies head and a scrubbing brush in the end
 

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