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QuestionHow do I take care of an indoor fountain?Community AnswerWipe it down twice a week and change the water if it is smelly or discolored. Clean any pebble rocks every few weeks too.
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QuestionAfter cleaning, can I leave it empty and unplugged for a few weeks?TC WilliamsCommunity AnswerYes, if it is unplugged it can remain out of water for any length of time.
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QuestionHow can I clean off the lime buildup from my indoor fountain?C GraceCommunity AnswerUse a commercial lime removal product to soak it off. Rinse well. Lime buildup is probably coming from your tap water, so switch to the recommended distilled water.
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QuestionDo I turn off the fountain if I expect a freeze?Community AnswerYes, you do because the water will freeze with the plug in it and it will be hard to take out the ice water.
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QuestionThe water in my indoor fountain gets thick. What can I do to prevent this?Community AnswerIt's probably thick due to the algae/fungus growth. Use a vinegar additive or chlorine tablet to help kill it. Change the water and clean all components first.
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QuestionCan the pump be half submerged in water and the other half dry?TC WilliamsCommunity AnswerYes. As long as the suction end is well under water at all times, the top half can be above the water level.
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QuestionWhat can I add to the water to keep it clear and streak free?Community AnswerTry a bit of hydrogen peroxide. It kills bacteria and algae. It will not inhibit mineral buildup, though. Use distilled water.
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QuestionHow can I get a replacement pump for my indoor fountain?Community AnswerI bought one from Amazon that was a little bigger, but works just as well as the original.
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