<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8350774#post8350774 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Travis L. Stevens
The largest problem about fast cures for rock isn't how difficult it is, but is it reef safe.
israelnajar: It sounds feasible, but the pill caplets would seem to be very expensive. After all, can you get 50lbs of them for $5? And using CLR would be a HUGE no-no. I'm not sure what chemicals would be in it, but I would hate for something to stay in the rocks and hurt your tank. After all, in a high concentration of CLR, wouldn't it break down the rocks and not just kure them? I'm just speculating out loud here.
Marinest - That sounds nice, but I don't think that is the type of curing that we need. The process that takes so long has been dubbed "Kuring" in this thread. It is where you soak the rocks in freshwater to let the pH stabilize. Without Kuring the rocks, it will spike the pH in the tank and kill everything.