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Old April 20th 04, 05:50 PM
steven reeves
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Removing Bleach from plas

I had a bad case of black/dark green algae growth and soaked the plastic
plants in bleach, then rinsed and rinsed, ETC. But I am concerned because
there is a slight odor of bleach still remaining.
An 'expert' from Petco said that plastic plants absorb some of the bleach
and that I should not use them.
Any help from this newsgroup? Or is this 'expert' correct?



Thats an easy fix .. .. soak them in a water conditioner about 1 TableSpoon
ber gallon of water for about 25 to 30 minuets ... it will remove the
bleach ...

Than you can put them back into the thank ... I do that all the time to briten
my fake plants atleast once a month ...

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