Tank Cleaning Advice (Hard to remove Stains)

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36A3308A-A5E4-422B-B79F-258FC01840F1.jpeg Hi all. I am working on rehabbing a 135 gallon tank that has seen it’s better days. This tank had calcium deposits on it when I bought it. I have been trying to clean these stains for some time now and am at a loss. I have tried everything that I know multiple times. Every time cleaning I would make a little progress. But the last several times I have seen little to know progress. What I have tried: vinegar, razor blades to scrap, Keepers Friend. I have tried these seperate and in conjunction with one another but progress has stalled. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I will attach a picture for your reference. Thanks. 51A419DD-8553-4F47-81AE-642D49B59395.jpeg
 
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Wash cloth and softer water
It is a second hand tank that I purchased. As my post states it is a tank that I am working on. Also, as my post stated I have been working very hard to clean it. The tank did not get into this condition based on my care I can assure you.
But thanks for your input but I am on top of the washcloth and soft water suggestions.
 
CLR or Lysol Lime and Rust has done wonders for my calcium, lime, etc. water stains. If you use either, be sure to do a thorough rinse afterwards.

Naturally, I'd tried less dangerous products like vinegar first.
 
CLR or Lysol Lime and Rust has done wonders for my calcium, lime, etc. water stains. If you use either, be sure to do a thorough rinse afterwards.

Naturally, I'd tried less dangerous products like vinegar first.

Thanks for your suggestions. I have been trying vinegar but it is just not working. If lemons or lemon juice don’t work I may end up using a CLR type product. I am saving that as a last resort. Thanks
 
Okay. I tried the lemon but it didn’t seem to have any effect. My question is how quickly should it work? Should I give more more contact time or is it a rub on and off process. My next step will be to try a cleaner such as CLR but I would like to avoid that if possible. What do you think guys? Thanks.
 
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