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Mingo
      
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| I need to get an aluminum 100 O2 cleaned. I'm new to nitrox diving. I have not called any dive shops so I thought I would ask here first. Do all dive shops in the area do this and what is the going rate for this service. The tank is in hydro but will need to be vip. Thanks Ken
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| This is a crock. If a tank is going to have less than 40% o2 there is really nothing that needs to be done. If you plan on putting more than 40% 02 I would take the valve off and apart, soak it in simple green and replace the o-rings with vinton and use 02 acceptable grease. I have two ponies that hold pure 02 which I also scrubbed out the inside with simple green, rinsed and dried. Next time your driving down the road take a look at a welders o2 setup. Not quite immaculately clean and he is putting flame to it! Holy Sh** this is what the dive pros charge Cylinder & Valve Oxygen Cleaning (does not include parts) | $60.00 |

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| O2 cleaning is not terribly complicated, but there are some areas that require more care. At MBT, we require all NITROX tanks to be O2 cleaned because we "partial pressure" fill - meaning, we start with 100% O2 in the tank and then "dilute" it with air. Every mix is a essentially a custom mix. We charge $35 for the cleaning, VIP, and Fill with up to 40% - including parts. Shops that bank premixed nitrox don't need to worry as much about O2 cleaning because the tank isn't exposed to O2 above 40% (although some of these shops will still require the cleaning). Once a tank is O2 cleaned, it doesn't have to be re-cleaned unless it has gotten contaminated. You can still use the tank for air as long as you get the fill from a clean compressor and fill station.
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| thanks for the replys. they did help.
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| Good point EvenSplit. If you are throwing pure 02 in an empty tank to partial pressure fill, it is proabably good idea. More on this later.

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| Haa haa Brian...You said "probably a good idea"! Not sticking your toung in a light socket is probably a good idea too! Just kidding buddy. If I'm not mistaken, most shops use the partial fill method, where you are getting 100% pure O2 pumped in! And I don't think any shop will fill without that punched sticker. $35 is a great price, since that includes you VIP too!
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| Dive pros uses bank mixing, and will put nitrox in a non-stamped cylinder. They will not go over 40% or pump pure O2 in one not cleaned.
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