all fifty pages below involve tap water rinsing on areas far more sensitive than hardware cleanup. this will help, its a fifty page tap water in a reef tank impact study.
If you are reading this thread to cure a tank invasion from a link I sent you, we do not need to identify your type of invasion here we do not need you to test anything at anytime regarding nitrate, phosphate etc Above all, we do not need to see a microscope slide picture of your invasion at...
www.reef2reef.com
you can for sure rinse your gear in tap water. save final rinse for ro if concerned, or just wipe it off.
another thing that thread accomplishes: how reliable are large scale public views on reefing procedure...after all in a poll, how many respondents would agree that washing sandbeds in tap water is good in all cases. none lol
but thats fifty pages and some very recent jobs completed.
we can tell by basic patterning logged there that if someone wants to wash with tap water every bioball and siporax media they have, and every bio brick, every filter sponge, and their whole sandbed and then put it back into a reef tank after a brief ro rinse, only good things will come of it. logged right there, that very action that sounds impossible.