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I've used them before and found them to work very well. Now I use the Hammerhead and it can even clean coraline off with enough scrubbing. ![]()
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![]() [quote=G1GY;227916]Those hard nylon or plastic loops can not scratch glass. There had to be a piece of sand or something stuck in the pad for it to do that. (Maybe it got picked up from the bottom while cleaning.)
QUOTE] Yes, you would think so, but there is something hard in the cleaning pad. It didn't even touch any substrate before the scratch. Anyway, I still can't see how it would clean soft algae better than the nylon felt. Now hard algae, that may be a different story. Basically I don't think this cleaner is worth the hype. It takes many strokes to clean an area which took only two strokes with my old one. Maybe it needs a break-in period. ![]() |
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![]() Basically I don't think this cleaner is worth the hype. It takes many strokes to clean an area which took only two strokes with my old one. Maybe it needs a break-in period.
![]() It certainly IS worth the hype for the majority of my aquarium clients that don't wish to stick their hand in the tank to clean between my visits.... Raf ![]() |
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![]() IMHO it's not any better than the standard magnetic cleaner - that's what I meant about not worth the hype.
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