C CagIII AC Members Sep 10, 2006 118 0 0 Jan 3, 2007 #1 My buddy has just been given a 36 gallon bow front tank. The tank is empty but has mildew and what not stained on the glass. What is the best way to SAFELY clean that gunk of the sides of the tank?
My buddy has just been given a 36 gallon bow front tank. The tank is empty but has mildew and what not stained on the glass. What is the best way to SAFELY clean that gunk of the sides of the tank?
Lady G It's a mafia thing, nothing personl Oct 6, 2005 3,322 0 0 WI gingersassatelli.bodybyvi.com Jan 3, 2007 #2 I used a water/vinager mix to clean my 75 when I got it, then rinsed VERY well after. Someone else may tell you a better way but that worked for me. Good luck Gin
I used a water/vinager mix to clean my 75 when I got it, then rinsed VERY well after. Someone else may tell you a better way but that worked for me. Good luck Gin
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 462 143 72 Real Name Mr. Normal Jan 3, 2007 #3 Bleach and water, razor blade (if glass tank), and elbow grease. Lot's of rinses after wards, final one with dechlor.
Bleach and water, razor blade (if glass tank), and elbow grease. Lot's of rinses after wards, final one with dechlor.
beviking Senior Member, Sophomoric Attitude Feb 16, 2002 2,550 0 36 56 Syracuse, NY Jan 3, 2007 #4 You can't get it off. Better just send me the tank :Angel: rbishop said it...bleach, razor, elbow grease, although I'd try just the bleach and cloth first. Do it once, let it sit, then go over it again.
You can't get it off. Better just send me the tank :Angel: rbishop said it...bleach, razor, elbow grease, although I'd try just the bleach and cloth first. Do it once, let it sit, then go over it again.