Cleaning a tank for a move.

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I'm moving to Houston this summer and I just finished breaking down my acrylic tank when I noticed that even though I scrubbed the tank pretty well (while trying not to scratch it), I still had some stains from algae and hard water deposits. I filled it back with clean water from the hose when I was trying to pressure it off, and I was wondering if there was something that would help clean it. Should I add vinegar to this water and let it sit for a day or so and then scrub again? If so at what concentration?
 
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I'm moving to Houston this summer and I just finished breaking down my acrylic tank when I noticed that even though I scrubbed the tank pretty well (while trying not to scratch it), I still had some stains from algae and hard water deposits. I filled it back with clean water from the hose when I was trying to pressure it off, and I was wondering if there was something that would help clean it. Should I add vinegar to this water and let it sit for a day or so and then scrub again? If so at what concentration?



Yes Vinegar will break the algae down but let sit awhile.
 
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Would you suggest pouring a bunch into the tank full of water and letting it sit for a couple days? Or dumping all the water and spraying it down with vinegar and leaving it a while?



If you have water in the aquarium already just add the vinegar. No need to do extra work. If empty you could spray or wipe the area with vinegar but I personally like allowing the water and vinegar to sit in the aquarium awhile.
 
Agree with all of what was said above. A method I’ve used with a lot of success is placing vinegar soaked paper towel all over the tank and let it sit for a day. Novus 2 would work great as well.
 
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