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Unread 01/09/2018, 10:19 AM   #1
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Isopropyl alcohol

So I have been using isopropyl to clean tank equipment such as metal tongs for moving stuff around wipe out the buckets after use and on glass items such as the 10mil vial used for the Hanna kits. is this a bad idea or is it safe to use?


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i usually just use warm water for most things. if i need to deep clean more i usually go with vinegar.

the little vials for test kits i usually just rinse well with RODI.


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i usually just use warm water for most things. if i need to deep clean more i usually go with vinegar.

the little vials for test kits i usually just rinse well with RODI.
I was using Vinegar but hate the smell on my hands.


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Unread 01/14/2018, 10:08 AM   #4
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Totally safe/fine to use.. The alcohol just quickly evaporates and is a good disinfectant..

I too just use vinegar and just wash my hands


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Unread 01/14/2018, 11:08 PM   #5
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So I have been using isopropyl to clean tank equipment such as metal tongs for moving stuff around wipe out the buckets after use and on glass items such as the 10mil vial used for the Hanna kits. is this a bad idea or is it safe to use?
Is it pure isopropanol? It wont damage equipment or hurt you, but high percentage alcohol solutions would cause proteins (and some other organic compounds) to precipitate and stick to surfaces below them. So by cleaning with those you might cause residue to form inside the vial.

This is why 70% ethanol (not pure ethanol) is used for sterilization.


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i'll be honest and say that most things i don't bother doing deep cleanings on each time i use them. tools, test vials, etc... usually just get rinsed with RODI to clean the salt off, then dried and put away.

old tanks, mixing barrels, things that have been submerged for a long period of time, usually get a vinegar bath, then bleach bath, then good rinse and soak in RODI.

the only time i clean implements well is if i'm forced to use them between tanks (QT and DT) and don't want to cross contaminate. although i usually just use two sets of tools whenever possible to remove that possibility.


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is it pure isopropanol? It wont damage equipment or hurt you, but high percentage alcohol solutions would cause proteins (and some other organic compounds) to precipitate and stick to surfaces below them. So by cleaning with those you might cause residue to form inside the vial.

This is why 70% ethanol (not pure ethanol) is used for sterilization.
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You might want to dilute it to 70%. Or at least rinse the vial very well with water before applying the alcohol.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 11:53 AM   #9
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I am a big fan of Hydrogen Peroxide, its my cleaner of choice. Murders algae, bacteria via oxidation, and then breaks down to be harmless after a few days as it reacts to everything it contacts. Buy a big jug at the hydroponics store of ~31% and mix it down to 3%. Just use gloves + eye shield if your playing with anything greater than 3%...


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I am a big fan of Hydrogen Peroxide, its my cleaner of choice. Murders algae, bacteria via oxidation, and then breaks down to be harmless after a few days as it reacts to everything it contacts. Buy a big jug at the hydroponics store of ~31% and mix it down to 3%. Just use gloves + eye shield if your playing with anything greater than 3%...
Would it leave any trace amount's that might skew a test?


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Unread 01/15/2018, 12:46 PM   #11
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I don't wash my HANA tubes with it, they get just a normal soapy wash + RO rinses. But I may start now that you mention it, I wouldn't be worried about it with them just wash with RO afterwards. Any other equipment or rocks I wish to blast I simply wash off with RO or SW after their soak.


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Unread 01/27/2018, 07:49 PM   #12
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I sprayed down a freshwater tank with isopropyl alcohol to rid it of mycobacteria (fish tb). Once it evaporates it's gone. Use 70%. More than that and it evaporates before fully sterilizing.


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Unread 01/27/2018, 09:38 PM   #13
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I just use rodi but I would think it would be fine.


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Unread 02/03/2018, 12:46 PM   #14
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I use the 70-91% alcohol when i really want to make sure something is clean. I normally rinse and dry afterwards and have never had an issue. I do think that it is over kill for most things and a good warm/hot water rinse is good for 99% of clean up jobs.


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Unread 02/06/2018, 08:09 AM   #15
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Isopropyl Alcohol is fine since it evaporates quickly but if you are looking for an eco friendly alternative, then vinegar is your best choice. It's a really good disinfectant and cleaner!


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Isopropyl alcohol, followed by a Rodi rinse because I'm paranoid.


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