nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Dec 9, 2009 #1 How do you guys clean caked on salt off of your reflectors??
junglebase Will always be a Newbie.. Location Jersey City Rating - 99.4% 166 1 0 Dec 9, 2009 #2 i used to soak paper towels (and squeeze some of the water out) in warm water with a little vinegar and use it to wipe the reflector ... that usually dissolves the salt creep Last edited: Dec 9, 2009
i used to soak paper towels (and squeeze some of the water out) in warm water with a little vinegar and use it to wipe the reflector ... that usually dissolves the salt creep
C Chiefmcfuz Guest Rating - 99.4% 166 1 0 Dec 9, 2009 #3 water water water. Then wipe with paper towel until nicely polished.
T tosiek Senior Member Manhattan Reefs Location Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY Rating - 100% 48 0 0 Dec 9, 2009 #4 one of these nano... ...and water with a little vinegar of course.
nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Dec 9, 2009 #5 LOL i tried the vinegar and tissue method and it's barely any better...Should I use straight vinegar? Hmmm could it just be uncleanable (i know its not a real word) since its been caked on there for so long?
LOL i tried the vinegar and tissue method and it's barely any better...Should I use straight vinegar? Hmmm could it just be uncleanable (i know its not a real word) since its been caked on there for so long?
T tosiek Senior Member Manhattan Reefs Location Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY Rating - 100% 48 0 0 Dec 9, 2009 #6 its cleanable. just let it soak. It might have ate through the chrome plating some reflectors have if your having that much of a hard time.
its cleanable. just let it soak. It might have ate through the chrome plating some reflectors have if your having that much of a hard time.