There are a few ways to clean the inside of a fountain. One way is to use a garden hose with a spray nozzle to rinse the fountain. Another way is to fill a bucket with water and add vinegar to it. Swirl the water around the fountain and then pour the vinegar solution into the fountain. Finally, use a broom or mop to scrub the surface of the fountain.

Algae can be cleaned from a fountain by using a chlorine-based cleaner.

There are a few things that you can put in your fountain to keep it clean. One option is to use a water filter. Another option is to use a fountain cleaner.

Baking soda is not a good idea to put in your fountain. It can cause clogs and damage the pump.

Vinegar will not hurt a water pump, but it can corrode the metal if left on it for an extended period of time.

Copper pennies are not effective at preventing algae.

Bleach is not recommended for use in fountains. The high concentration of bleach can damage the pump and other components, and it can also cause discoloration of the water.

Algae naturally kill other algae and bacteria.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the decision of whether or not to leave an outdoor fountain on all the time will vary depending on the specific situation and fountain. However, some factors that may influence the decision include: whether or not the fountain is in an area that experiences a lot of rainfall, whether or not it has been properly maintained, and whether or not it is being used frequently.

A common household hydrogen peroxide formula is 3% hydrogen peroxide. This means that if you have a fountain that dispenses 3 ounces of water per minute, then you would put 3 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide in the fountain.

To prevent calcium build up in a fountain, you can use a calcium treatment or add an algae scrubber.

One way to keep fountain water from getting slimy is to use a filter. Another way to keep fountain water from getting slimy is to keep the fountain clean.