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supp22

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I have the top of my tank half covered with glass, and it gets a film on it that soap and scrapping with a razor blade wont remove, any ideas?
 
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Vinegar.

Never use soap on anything having to do with your tank.
 

Omni2226

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As guy said,,use a bucket fill with water and a pint or so of vinegar. Rinse it well before putting it back on the tank..good to go.

Umm you may have to let it soack for a while the first time if its realy crudy/built up gunk.
 

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supp22":1s69ndtd said:
...that soap and...

DOH! :roll:

It's not a big deal because it's the top glass of your tank and not in the water, but soap is a big no no... too much residue left behind. Whatever you do, never clean the inside of an aquarium with soap, like if you ever start over. Like, if I were ever clearing out a tank to start over and someone (with good intentions, of course) cleaned of the glass with soap and I found out, it'd buy a new tank.

I agree with the other two, a mild acidic solution(the vinegar) will eat away at the base pH'ed crustiness on what you're trying to clean. Soap wouldn't work as good either way because soap also has a basic pH.
 
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Good to know, I always just cleaned mine with water and its really got a white film on it all the time....
 

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