Ok after googling and sifting through several sources Im2 feeling fairly comfortable with a direction to proceed with.
My findings:
Both bleach (when used correctly) and vinegar are safe but have a different function. The vinegar is a great cleaner, awesome for algae, calcium and similar crud. It can be used full strength if required and left for long soaks (days+) but its an acid not a disinfectant. Whereas bleach is the opposite, great for killing bacteria but not as much for general cleaning. Care should be used with it to not exceed a 10% (1:9) ratio and max soak time of 15 minutes, preferably 5. Additionally it should be rinsed thoroughly many times and allowed to air dry before object is put back into service. A declorinator similar to that used to treat tap water is recommended.
There was a lot of controversy over bleaches use but I found several great points, for its use. For example, its used in our water treatmnent plants while also being used by the cdc as the disinfectant for things like blood - point being when used at correct dosing, its safe. Another example, some reputible manufacturers with aquarium component cleaning instructions use bleach (for example my faux coral - signature coral) Other instructions include, dont let it rest on silicone lengthy durations and avoid contact with absorbtive materials like live rock/sand. Lastly, because of its ability to kill bacteria etc, it shouldnt be used where it could reset your cycle, like the live rock example above.
Well that's what I found amongst other tidbits I neglected to state. If you have any additional insight please feel free to chime in. I think I will be doing a bleach rinse tomorrow with some select vinegar scrubbing.
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