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Thread: Follow Up Cat Hair in Laser tube.

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    Follow Up Cat Hair in Laser tube.

    Well I'm guessing it wasn't cat hair as some of you pointed out it was probably some sort of algae. Well back when I first posted I added a teaspoon of Clorox bleach ( after much discussion here ) and bought some test strips from a pool place to make sure I had just the right amount of bleach to kill algae. Since then my tube has cleaned up and no slimy feel to sides of water container. I add about a half teaspoon of bleach every 3 or 4 days and that seems to keep it at the right level. Thanks to you guys that problem is solved.
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    Thanks for posting the follow-up! Glad to read that you have a solution. Hopefully this info will help others in the future.
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