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RE: scraping acrylic aquariums



I heard that an old credit card works great.  KB





>From: Kate Breimayer <kate@munat.com> 

>Reply-To: gsas-member@thekrib.com 

>To: gsas-member@thekrib.com 

>Subject: scraping acrylic aquariums 

>Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:27:40 -0700 

> 

>Hi, 

>I bought a "Mag-Float" scraper for my new acrylic aquarium and 

>noticed it says "Glass only" all over it... what do people use to 

>scrape acrylic tanks? Mine is getting overgrown quickly with a fine 

>fur of the green stuff so I need to tackle it before it gets out of 

>hand. All I see online is long handled plastic things that in my 

>experience don't work and snap if you scrub too hard... is there a 

>fabric I can put between the magnet scraper and the acrylic that 

>will be safe? I always used the Mag float before I knew better on my 

>Eclipse 6 which is now I see faintly scratched all over the place... 

>Kate B 

>Oly WA 

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