Sploke resident boozehound Staff member Oct 20, 2005 6,800 66 75 44 South Windsor, CT Real Name Matt Feb 16, 2009 #11 If you're going to reseal the aquarium, you're going to have to get all the old silicone off anyway.
leeser28 AC Members Jan 4, 2009 993 0 16 58 Croton-on-Hudson, NY Feb 16, 2009 #12 Matt101905 said: Ok thanks guys...If I scrap it off really good is it still going to leave any residue in the tank that could possibly harm my fish? I will scrap it off as best as possible. --Matt Click to expand... It really shouldn't. Wipe the area with some vinegar and rinse well after you scrape it off to get a nice clean glass surface for the new silicone.
Matt101905 said: Ok thanks guys...If I scrap it off really good is it still going to leave any residue in the tank that could possibly harm my fish? I will scrap it off as best as possible. --Matt Click to expand... It really shouldn't. Wipe the area with some vinegar and rinse well after you scrape it off to get a nice clean glass surface for the new silicone.
Matt101905 Love Guru Feb 11, 2009 280 0 0 37 Arkansas Feb 16, 2009 #13 Ok thank you Lesser28. I appreciate your all help! Thanks --Matt
The Zigman Here fishy fishy fishy!!! Oct 5, 2007 5,249 7 62 Near Chicago, Il. www.uglymuggs.com Feb 16, 2009 #14 Clean the residue off with isopropal alcohol..