Any Way to Clean Lime Deposits in an Occupied Tank?

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Hello--

I'm going for the long shot here, but I keep a very high chem/salt/buffer tank and so it's no wonder I'm getting lime deposits on the glass.

I've read up on the remedies like vinegar, but they are all for empty tanks.

Any safe way to clean a tank that's occupied? Even if I can just get a little off I'm willing to try.

Thanks!

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Ya, that's about the only way unless you drain it.

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As previously stated the only way to remove calcium/magnesium deposits off of your glass is with a scraper of some type. Razors work, as do most of the numerous blade scraper tools found at your LFS.
 
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