Gotsmoked
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So I have been cleaning my hydroton for my flood/drain system. I washed them with water and hydrogen peroxide. Then I baked them for about an hour at 350 degrees. I did it last night and was finishing today when my smoke alarm went off. I looked for any smoke or fire, NONE. So I was thinking that is was carbon monoxide in the air( a couple of us wasn't feeling that well). But I am not sure. Does the hydroton give off CO when baked? I have read and read, thats why I chose to bake them because everyone was saying it was the best method. ANYONE PLEASE HELP OR INPUT ON THIS SUBJECT!!!!
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