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i thunk all these because I washed pads by hand using dishwashing liquid and had a hard time rinsing out the suds.
i wouldn't know about the reaction of the valves and seals to the cleaning solutions, though one could disassemble the pump and look inside. it's sealed with melted rubbery plastic. just check the submersible pump you buy.
i'll rinse the pump in plain water more regularly then. thanks for the concern. i was really watching the wirings outside the bucket to avoid electrocution, i'm pretty familiar and unafraid with aquarium pumps.
The reason I asked is I didn't know if you experienced any issues or failures in these areas due to cleaning chemicals. It sounds as if your system is performing well, thanks for posting..rops:
Love people that think outside of the box... or bucket...
One thing for sure, anything that will help you to work clean while you're buffing helps you to get better results faster.
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im going to bump this even if it is months old...its a great thread and works for people who cant afford a pad washer yet...i would love to see grit guard come out with a self powered unit. im sure they will in the future