12-19-2016, 06:22 AM
You are correct Arvid.
I recall watching a youtube channel for V8 TV and they were using this method (i.e. sprinkle it in dry) with good results, so I have done the same (also with good results).
When I wash the media, I simply rinse it and throw it back in its bucket wet. I find that provides enough water to mix the metal wash and stop everything drying up. Adding too much water really inhibits the cleaning action. I use to measure out the water early on trying to find a balance. In the end, as long as the bucket seals, they retain enough surface water to work well.
I recall watching a youtube channel for V8 TV and they were using this method (i.e. sprinkle it in dry) with good results, so I have done the same (also with good results).
When I wash the media, I simply rinse it and throw it back in its bucket wet. I find that provides enough water to mix the metal wash and stop everything drying up. Adding too much water really inhibits the cleaning action. I use to measure out the water early on trying to find a balance. In the end, as long as the bucket seals, they retain enough surface water to work well.
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