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A size and description of the washer could help. If it is the size of the intake tube then it is for the intake tube. If it is the size of the filter then it is for the filter etc etc.
A test tube brush or a small bottle brush will fit and not damage anything. Alternatively as long as it is not used for saltwater soak in a bucket of 5 gallons water and a 1/2 cup of bleach will kill and separate any algae. Just rinse thoroughly to flush out any leftovers and to clear the unit.
For instructions and to get a new parts breakdown you call the Tetra Pond Division in Virginia toll-free 800-526-0650 any issues getting the right info, plan B is to ask for Product Manager Curt N.
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