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cich-chick
06-29-2003, 7:05 PM
Greetings everyone.

Just wondering if there is a good / easier way to remove that hard scaly build up that forms a line along the glass when water starts to evaporate from the tank. I also have a lot of it on my glass lids as well.

I generally scrape it as much as I can with an old plastic credit card. However, after moving house recently, two of my 4x2x2 tanks are empty and I want to take the time to give them a really good clean up and makeover before setting up again.

I'm hoping there may be a safe solvent or something that others have used successfully?

Many, many, thanks

Cich Chick

;)

Dangerdoll
06-29-2003, 7:11 PM
on the glass you can use a razor blade and/or vinegar, I believe they may work....just rinse really well after using the vinegar. I wouldn't use the razor on the plastic though, might turn out to be a nightmare....Good luck and HTH ;)

(edit: additional text....... Welcome to the boards ;) )

NJ Devils Fan
06-29-2003, 8:58 PM
If you are talking about the white crusty buildup, use "safe and Easy Aquarium cleaner". It is great at getting it off.

OrionGirl
06-30-2003, 8:21 AM
Oxyclean will remove most of the haze, is completely safe and rinses away easily. Relieves you of scrubbing--I clean my tanks with oxyclean and a nylon scrubber, no problems.

RENEGADE
06-30-2003, 2:17 PM
i got the same problem but worse, i tryed the vinager but it didn't work, i'm going to try oxyclean.

KateA.
06-30-2003, 4:11 PM
Razor blades work great on crusties on glass, but I've not had much luck with anything trying to remove the hazy look. And once the tank is full, you don't see it.

cich-chick
06-30-2003, 9:52 PM
Thanks so much for your responses everyone! Ahhhh - how did anyone pursue a hobby before the days of the internet! :)

Just one more question if anyone is still reading this thread.......
Oxyclean has come up a few times - does anyone know if this is available in Australia - I haven't looked yet, though the name sounds a little familiar.......

Once again - thankyou to everyone who responded so quickly. I'm going to try the vinegar option in the next few days and if that isn't successful I'll try to hunt down some 'Oxy-Clean' or 'Safe and Easy Aquarium Cleaner'.

Thanks,
Cich-Chick

PS I've always been told by other experienced fish keeping friends that you should never take to a tank with a razor blade as it only scratches the glass...... any truth to that one?
:confused:

Andy16
06-30-2003, 10:02 PM
Just dont use the pointy end;)

RENEGADE
07-01-2003, 1:53 AM
^^^^^^^
yeah and make sure its a new one, old ones scrach

NJ Devils Fan
07-01-2003, 8:06 AM
This is a picture of the safe and easy aquarium cleaner.

http://www.petsmart.com/images/product/large/in601368.jpg