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Morning all Carbies👋

Need some assistance with my Reeven Naia AIO
I`ve noticed some buildup/muckiness within the pump & would like to know what`s the best cost effective way to flush it, clean it & refilling it please:unsure:.
Thanks in advance🤝
 
you can flush using just normal tap water, but then need to do a secondary/3rd flush using some distilled

taking the block apart would be best way to make sure on getting out all the muckiness

can just use a toothbrush to remove it

cheapest way would also be to use distilled to fill, but if you can get something with a biocide in, would be better
 
Use a little bit of vinegar in the distilled water to the gunk to break free, run it for a few hours, then flush it out, But get the loose stuff out first.
 
you can flush using just normal tap water, but then need to do a secondary/3rd flush using some distilled

taking the block apart would be best way to make sure on getting out all the muckiness

can just use a toothbrush to remove it

cheapest way would also be to use distilled to fill, but if you can get something with a biocide in, would be better
Thanks for your reply sir :)

I`m shiz scared taking the block apart due to possible leaks thereafter but luckily with the Reeven Naia it has a fill port on the block

Ok so I can fill up with distilled water meaning it`s not necessary for those expensive premixes & will very small quantity biocide sachet variant work?
 

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