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Cleaning star-fire or low iron glass
I was wondering what everyone uses to clean the outside of their star-fire and low iron glass panels. I have read that this glass will scratch fairly quickly if not handled properly.
I used to use newspaper and water/vinager solution on my biocube (not star-fire) but was under the impression that this would not be advisable for low iron glass. I have some micro fiber cloths but they get clogged up with fine cat hair so quickly (I have two). Is there a disposable cloth that would be safe. I assume paper towel may be to rough, not sure. Thanks in advance for your advice. |
I don't do anything different, I usually just buff it with a towel or my shirt. Use Windex or glass cleaner with paper towels as well. I've had this tank for a few years now, no scratches. It's has less iron so slightly softer than regular glass but I don't think the difference is dramatic, what will scratch starphire will probably;ly scratch regular.
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I was told no windex on the tanks as it can affect the silicone, is this not true?
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Makes sense. I usually just use a soft cloth and water which works fine, but I don't have a star fire tank either :lol:
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I just used paper towel and some type of glass cleaner on mine.
Of course that was after we wiped the inside setting it up, with a cloth, and made nice large scratches. THEN, we were told , oh ya it scratches easier than regular glass. Thanks a lot. :lol: In the time I owned it before moving, as mentioned , I cleaned outside like any tank and inside with my mag float. Making sure both were clean and contained no debris before cleaning. Never made another scratch |
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+1 i dont think windex is gonna affect cured silicone:) |
Windex all the way for the win. If you don't have a canopy spray the paper towel so you don't get any mist of Windex in the tank.
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So Windex and paper towel are not going to leave scratches on low iron/ star-fire glass. Can it be any paper towel.
I would use microfiber but it is a pain to keep them clean and would rather dispose of the clean cloth every use so paper towel would be best. |
paper towel won't scratch it, any kind.
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