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I use paper towels and pipe cleaning brushes to clean mine. I also make sure to use only tank water to rinse it out with. So the best time to do it is during a water change. Then you have water to rinse off the brushes and crud with. Don't use any chemicals or detergents!
 
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If the skimmer has lost it's punch the first place I would start is the pump.

Chances are your impeller is loaded with crud or it's time for a new one.The rest of the cleaning is done with brushes and paper towels.If you have calcerous deposits white vinegar will do for dissolving them.

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I've seen a few different methods of cleaning a skimmer that has lost it efficiency, however, most use some type of acid. I don't want to risk my investment so it's got to be done right the first time. Thanks in advance
Steven

By the way the particular skimmer is an ETS RD40 driven by a mag7 pump
 
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KenB is right, there is no sence not cleaning
the pump when doing a major skimmer cleaning,
I use a baby bottle brush and cloth, the brush will bend at all angles to get into hard to reach areas, Vinegar definitely works
I also use the mag 7 as my pump !
Jegg
 

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