>A washing stand is also a good idea. I made an adapter for mine so
>that I could also inject air from a clean vacuum cleaner into the tank
>to aid drying. For one off stuff, a slow flow of O2 will work as well.
> You don't need much circulation.
How do you O2 clean a vacuum cleaner??????
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