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![]() home depot for the silicone.....just find 100% silicone...no caulking added
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![]() thanks steve ill check on that tomorrow normally i would just use clear but this tank was previously done with black
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![]() Muriadic acid works great on coraline removal.
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![]() a very diluted form of HCl will do the trick, lol for real
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![]() acids worry me i would have towash it really well but ill look into it thanks. thereis alot of coraline onthe glass he has a great culture of it lol.
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![]() Vinegear work every time...
Just mix up a strong water/vin mix and let it circulate in there for a few hours... your coraline will come off easy after that. |
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![]() Really, the best thing is just use a new razor blade. Muriatic acid is great, but you need to use it outside, and you have to neutralize it before disposal. If you can fill the tank and run it with lots of vinegar, that works, but again, you then need to drain it all and clean it up.
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