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Scraper love
Well, after trying many a scraper, I'm in love. I've always had issues with getting coraline off my glass. I tried Kent scrapers, because of rock work I couldn't get in some areas. I tried the Mag Flip scrubber scrapper but I always felt the magnet wasn't strong enough. So I tried this little thingy
http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...floa-t125.html In about 2 minutes I was able to scrape every last residue off 3 sides of my 77. Obviously care must still be taken to not scratch your glass, but I can now see in my tank again. |
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I have the same type and love it as well. Got mine from J&L but it didn't come with 10 blades
Nice find |
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Oh! I need to get one!thanks for the post!
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Take the blade out when you are done or else it will become rusty, or you can just keep buying blades.
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I also got my Easy Blade from J&L
As Rich mentioned it ... I rinse and dry it after every use, but I leave it attached |
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+1
Yup, saw that as soon as I tucked my scraper off to one side. I started to walk away and thought, no, better take that out of there. Good catch, thanks guys! |
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I use the mr clean magic eraser (original) for my scrubbing - been using it for years, it's a trade secret!
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