imported_iceberg
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. . . Because they seem to love mold. And I didn't even use this pad!!!
I recently got some 5.5" LC White and Orange pads to use on my RO. What happened was that I had used an orange pad, washed it, let it dry for a day, and then put this white pad on top of it (face-to-face). I put them both in a Ziplock bag, but didn't close it all the way so that they could still vent.
Well, I guess the orange pad wasn't completely dry (I swear it was completely dry to the touch) because I come back a few days later and see that my LC White pad now has black mold spots on it. I learned before to always let the white pads dry for a LONG time because I once let one dry for 3 or 4 days, put it in a Ziplock, sealed it, and then it basically turned grey with mold after a few weeks. So I know they like water and mold. But this is crazy.
I've already tried to wash it with some bleach, but didn't help. Oh well. Word to the wise, make sure you really, really, really keep your LC white pads dry.
I recently got some 5.5" LC White and Orange pads to use on my RO. What happened was that I had used an orange pad, washed it, let it dry for a day, and then put this white pad on top of it (face-to-face). I put them both in a Ziplock bag, but didn't close it all the way so that they could still vent.
Well, I guess the orange pad wasn't completely dry (I swear it was completely dry to the touch) because I come back a few days later and see that my LC White pad now has black mold spots on it. I learned before to always let the white pads dry for a LONG time because I once let one dry for 3 or 4 days, put it in a Ziplock, sealed it, and then it basically turned grey with mold after a few weeks. So I know they like water and mold. But this is crazy.
I've already tried to wash it with some bleach, but didn't help. Oh well. Word to the wise, make sure you really, really, really keep your LC white pads dry.
