Okay, now I wanted to make a quick video on cleaning your personal ozone generator. So the outside isn't what matters. It's actually this line right here. And maybe hopefully you can see that there's a little bit of gunk that's already been caught up, we're going to do is just twist that off and out. And I have with me some alcohol, you have 70% if you can get 90% that's great and a little pipe cleaner. Very easy.
You can pick this up from a craft store, you can pick this up from local grocery or almost anywhere they all carry alcohol. It's a necessary first day basically. So you're going to dip that in. Just insert it inside and then make sure you clean it like that. Now, for I get my hands, all soaked in alcohol just going to show you basically what the outcome is. They're both clean, you're going to probably have a yellow tinge to these rubber medical hoses.
For a while, the reason being is it's just aging. I've had these for basically seven years. So and you know, that's just how it's going to naturally look even when you clean it with alcohol and get it good. It's just a, I guess the natural oxidation of everything. With that being said, that's the quick, easy way to clean up and make sure that you're getting no bacteria and no contaminations inside your water.