Aardvark1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 5, 2006 36 0 0 Georgia Dec 11, 2006 #11 ALong those lines, just got a 55 that was used for saltwater, lots of salt stains on the hoods. Tried soaking and scrubbing, no help. Vinegar?
ALong those lines, just got a 55 that was used for saltwater, lots of salt stains on the hoods. Tried soaking and scrubbing, no help. Vinegar?
cichlid savage Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 25, 2006 4,265 6 0 Look up Dec 11, 2006 #12 I have 2 used tanks, even though they never really smelled too bad, I always use bleach first rinse thoroughly then soak with vinegar and rinse thoroughly again. Hope this helps.
I have 2 used tanks, even though they never really smelled too bad, I always use bleach first rinse thoroughly then soak with vinegar and rinse thoroughly again. Hope this helps.
J justin Gambusia MFK Member May 6, 2005 379 4 18 FL Dec 11, 2006 #13 I'd try baking soda and water and scrub it.
filiportela Piranha MFK Member Nov 13, 2005 4,220 40 81 46 portugal Dec 11, 2006 #14 just wash it better i thing it will eventually go away...