Cleaning Glass

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What do you use to keep the glass clean without scratching it? I've been using a mag float daily and then a scourpad to wipe the glass once every two weeks but I still end up scratching the tank glass here and there.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
A razor works well. There are all kinds of instruments available to put the blade in if you are afraid it will cut you. They even make an attachment for your magfloat that you can put a razor in. Works great!
 
Just becareful with the razor. I had become overzealous yeasr ago cleaning the algae close to the silicone bead, and wound-up cutting under the bead. I was lucky that I nevre experienced a leak.
 
blu_devl_06;503798 wrote: Magic eraser, works like magic....on glass and acrylic:up:


Do you mean for algae removal, or scratch removal? Is it safe to use with livestock? Didn't know there was such a thing! Tell us more!
 
Safe as can be with water in the tank.. Won't remove scratches.. But will clean the glass really good.. Even takes off coralline..
 
blu_devl_06;503807 wrote: Yes, yes, and more yes, except the scratches thing, can't fix that....but I use magic erasers to clean all of the tanks at the shop, and my personal reef. It's just a really cool foam, no harsh chems at all.....you can even use the cheap no name ones, they are all the same thing.:up:


:lol2: I don't know....you don't sound real sure about this product! lol



I'll have to try it out!
 
Magic eraser will also smooth out the rough edges on scratches in acrylic tanks, making them less noticeable over time. Just make sure you get the Magic Eraser Original without additives. The original is an extruded plastic foam, like Cliff said.
 
blu_devl_06;503821 wrote: Yes Rick, I finally got around to doing a little cleaning today...:doh: It's been REALLY busy!!:D


lol i wasnt talking about you using them goofy, i was talking about you selling them. man, some guys guilty consious.
 
its ok cliff, im working on you slowly lol.
yes it would be nice if you had some.
would help folks out a lot too.

i need more shrimp too.
 
Thanks for all the responses...looks like i'll be trying out the Magic Eraser during my next cleaning!

With so much to look at in the tank my eyes only seem to focus on the hairline scratch that caught my eye after the last cleaning...will have to be more careful.

Cheers,

Dil
 
So are you talking about using a magic eraser inside the tank? I figured they would have some sort of chemicals in them.
 
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