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![]() Hey guys, I have been fighting with a reasonable way to clean the algae build up on my 140g Acrylic tank. For months I have scrubbed and scratched away with plastic scrapers. The Kent marine with extendable arm is what I have been using the most.. with limited sucess. Today out of frustration I went on the interweb and searched out tricks regarding Acrylic aquarium cleaning and came into a interesting thread regarding the "Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (regular). Apparently it used no chemicals, just some technogly which lifts and pulls particals. I ended up buying a pack, and cutting them down to fit in between my Mag Float ( so that the mag floats magnetism would still be effective ). Let me tell you, it worked AMAZINGLY! I am shocked by how affecting it was, even bits of coraline came off by simply rubbing the modified mag float. What use to take me an hour, took me 15 minutes. Here is the original thread : http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/f6...al-154753.html.
I would like to know how well it works on glass... let me know if you guys try it, and what sort of luck you have with it. I will continue to use it and let you all know if there are any negative results! |
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![]() How are you cut them to make it nice and straight?
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Wow! That's Crazy! Why would you spend that much and go through all that trouble? ![]() |
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![]() I can't believe that this would be safe. I have been busy cleaning my previous home (I moved) and have used a ton of these...everywhere you use them they leave a soapy white residue that has to be cleaned up with water and a towel. I struggle to see how that residue is good for your tank.
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![]() I thought there was detergent in them but maybe there are some that do and some that don't. Googling for more info I came across this - http://reefbuilders.com/2009/03/03/magic-eraser-clean/
Ok, so people are using magic erasers in their fish tanks. ![]()
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![]() From memory formaldehyde was used in the manufacturing process but not necessary in the product itself. Those 'erasers' are melamine foam and the structure looks almost like steel wool. So that's why it can remove stuff because of it's internal structure. For me I wouldn't use a product like that in such a delicate ecosystem too worried perhaps about what 'might be' during production. One thing that I don't like is that the product actually 'wears down'. Hence you'll now have minute particles of melamine foam in your tank which no doubly some critters will ingest. A few years back there was a story out of China with liquid baby food about someone adding melamine to inflate protein counts and of course went horribly wrong because melamine in any regard should not be consumed. Why the labels say to keep away from kids and pets because it's possible they could ingest the product.
I'm much happier with something like this. http://www.homedepot.ca/product/razo...-blades/972573 ![]() my 2c Last edited by ckmullin; 02-17-2013 at 06:03 PM. |
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![]() Hmmm, this sounds promising.... I have an acrylic tank, that is very hard to get really clean. But am heading off to Maui in a week, so probably not a good time to try it...
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