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![]() I was reading a post on here that mentioned using reptile tank cleaner for the reflector and buff to a shine like new again maybe do a search on google or in the lowermainland forums there is a post on light meter further down that post had mentioned the cleaner used for his reflector cheers.
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![]() Vinegar & water works well.
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![]() If it's just from salt water that's splashed on the reflectors and dulled them I've had good results using mag polish to bring the finish back up. (T5 reflectors)
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![]() I removed my lens covers for my PC's on my fixtue. The lights are 5" above the tank and I use eggcrate as a cover. Am I going to run in to a problem with salt creep now?
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Whats "mag polish" please? |
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![]() Used to polish mag wheels. Get it at Canadian Tire etc. I believe it's the Mother's brand that I used.
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![]() rubbing alcohol from the drug stores also works well.
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