Best way to clean/dry/store compost tea brewer?

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Any recommendations for cleaning & storing my compost tea brewer?

Whenever I brew compost tea, I scrub the bucket, air stones, and tubing with hot water & dish soap, rinse heavily with water to remove all soap, then fill up 5-gallon bucket with hot water + 2 tsp of bleach. I let this sit overnight, pour it out, then hand scrub it all with water to try and remove any bleach residue.

After this, I fill up the 5-gallon bucket with water again, run the pump with the tubing & air stones to try & remove any bleach that might have soaked into the air stone.

Then I run the pump with the air stones outside of water to dry the air stones & tubing out.

After this, I dry all of the equipment with paper towels & store it.

This works most of the time, but as you guys can guess this process takes a very long time & many times I don't fully dry out the air stones & they start to develop mold on them after a while.

Does anybody have an easier more reliable method?
 
SkunkyDunk

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I throw air stones away if not using for a while.
I wash everything out with hot water and a scotch brite pad, reassemble add water and 35% H2O2 and run drain and dry.
My brewer setup never really rests long.
I've brewed for years and its a filthy nasty mess if it gets out of hand.
 

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