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well i picked up a razor scraper and got all the crusty stuff off but now there is a residue that is still there im sure i wont seeitwhenwater is in the tank but the razor blades wont seem to get rid of it ..will try soaking in vinager already tried scrunge.. i really shuldnt be so picky i think i may just turn this tankinto a salt mixing station. more so if i cant get it to come clean.
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It there really any reason why we need to dilute vinegar before it using to soak coralline-encrusted items? I use vinegar straight, seems to work really well for soaking off all kinds of crud, including little shells attached on like barnicles!! I now keep a 5 gal pail ready just for that purpose.
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never hurts to look wheni get a chance to go to rona and home dumpo i willletyou know if i find it.
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all is scraped off but i think some is embedded in the glass. for what its worth i appreciate all the ideas and help.
all in all i think i have decided the use for this tank im going to use it to mix salt water and i am going to build a closed loop for mixing. one thing ive noticed when mixing in a rubbermaid container it the sediment that builds on the bottom of the rubbermaid container which then flakes off and contaminates the fresh mixed water with white flakey particles. any ides how i would keep this from happening. ive thought about very high water presure shooting at the bottom of the tank but unsure if that would be enough. all i know its a bugger to clean when it builds up. sorry to switch the feel of the thread i call it multiple thread personalty syndrom. |
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