skimmer cup cleaning

whiirly

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how offten and to what exteme do you clean your cups
I take mine out once a week and clean it and then it seems like it takes a couple day to start working again
what I am wondering is if I should just take it out dump it and put it back
 
I clean mine when it gets a touch over half full. I rinse it all clean, wipe it down with a towel, toss it back on.

I used to have problems with it being inconsistent when I turned it back on after cleaning, so I stopped turning it off. Bubbles get stuck in the bubble traps for the most part, and the skimmer keeps working just like before I cleaned it the minute the cup is back on....

If possible give it a try to clean the cup while it stays running... Unless it's an external of course.... :lol:
 
Clean the neck as well.

But it is true best to leave it running while cleaning the cup.

"Unless it's an external" is exactly why I have my ETSS 1000 on a stand in my sump!!!!
 
Hey I tried what you guys said, leave it running, now my wifes complaining that her floor is all wet.

Jim Mc
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15092904#post15092904 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by svb57
Hey I tried what you guys said, leave it running, now my wifes complaining that her floor is all wet.

Jim Mc

Not the bath with the plug in it, you dope.
 
oooops!

But really, I have an Reeflo 250 and i find the same thing about cleaning it out and it taking a full 24 hrs to start producing again. Would "drying" the inside of the neck out help at all?
 
I clean mine once or twice a week (( depending on the tank )). I use an old toothbrush to clean all the junk off of it. The skimmer starts working right when I put the cup back on.
 
I find the hotter the water I use on the neck, the faster the skimmer recovers. But then again, I leave the pump running.
 
I turn off each skimmer, remove the cup, rinse it outside in the backyard far away from the house.
After the cups are rinsed out I don't touch the neck so it will recover faster by leaving the thin slime coat in the neck.
Btw I can't even imagine rinsing this stuff in any of my sinks in the house.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15095312#post15095312 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Crazy One
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Btw I can't even imagine rinsing this stuff in any of my sinks in the house.

There is a reason why I am divorced ;)
 
I take the cup off, dump the skimmate in the toilet and then straight to the tub b/c my cup is too big to fit under a normal bathroom sink. Cold water and a bottle brush clean out all the gunk and it's sick. Then I take paper towels to the cup, neck and lid and start it up and it's skimming in about 5 minutes.

Wife will come back and immediately turn the other way screaming "you should have told me you were cleaning the skimmer!"
 
I should be cleaning my skimmer neck/cup once a week, but I get to it every 2 weeks at best. I run an ETSS 1000 just like ostrow's, and I have a hard time motivating myself to deal with those PITA thumbscrews on the skimmer flange.
 
I clean my Aqua C 180 cup once a week and clean the cup with an old tooth brush. I then take paper towels to the neck and throw the cup back on and since I leave the skimmer pump running it only takes a couple of hours before I get bubbles to the top of the cup.
 
i use a old tooth brush too, and my 2 year old niece found it and started practicing brushing her teeth, since then i have to hide it from her. (she's ok guys). i dont think skimmate is toxic or icky, i think changing baby's diapers are far worse.
 
i have an external skimmer and when i clean it, i give the tank a good feeding of frozen food. the foam will go down for an hour or two and it gives me time to clean it without having to turn off the skimmer.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15095874#post15095874 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by skunkmere
i think changing baby's diapers are far worse.

After a while that aint so bad anymore either, minus the occasional blowout :D I look at as if it was in my pants I'd want it out ASAP!

I clean my skimmer cup once a week and the neck every other time. Usually within a half hour theres foam to the top of the cup
 
well I cleaned mine 12 hours ago and the foam is at the top but its just clear its like its not pulling anything out of the water
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15095663#post15095663 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hansnfrans
I should be cleaning my skimmer neck/cup once a week, but I get to it every 2 weeks at best. I run an ETSS 1000 just like ostrow's, and I have a hard time motivating myself to deal with those PITA thumbscrews on the skimmer flange.

Go to your local hardware store, and find a long brush. I got a 24" brush on a 2' handle. I remove the lid, close the gate valve a full turn to push the water level up the neck, and then aggressively clean the neck, the gunk spilling right into the cup/collector container. I leave it running like that for about 2min to really clean the neck, then open the gate valve back up to lower the water again.

Works like a charm when I don't want to deal with the thumbscrews!
 
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