The One Cleaning Solution to NEVER Use On Your Large Outdoor Fountains

A thorough cleaning every 3-4 months is recommended for garden fountains. Before you can start cleaning it you should drain out all of the water. Then use a soft towel and mild cleanser to scrub the inside. If there are any tiny grooves, use a toothbrush to reach each and every spot. Any soap residue left on your fountain can damage it, so be sure it is all rinsed off.
It is highly recommended taking the pump apart to better clean the inside and get rid of any plankton or calcium. Soaking it in vinegar for a time will make it easier to clean. If you want to remove build-up in your fountain, use rain water or mineral water rather than tap water, as these don’t contain any components that might stick to the inside of the pump.
And finally, make sure the water level is always full in order to keep your fountain working smoothly. Low water levels can damage the pump - and you don't want that!
A Smaller Garden Space? Don't Fret! You Can Still Have a Water Feature
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