C CJB Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 20, 2008 113 1 0 California Mar 21, 2009 #1 I use a 30-50% vinegar to water solution and a microfiber towel so it doesn't leave fibers on the glass/acrylic. (I have both) what are you using?
I use a 30-50% vinegar to water solution and a microfiber towel so it doesn't leave fibers on the glass/acrylic. (I have both) what are you using?
V vaine111 Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 7, 2009 3,468 4 68 Metro-Detroit Mar 21, 2009 #2 aquarium wipes. not sure what brand. edit... i would dab a paper towel in the tank water sometimes when i got lazy. i might go back to that seeing that i am almost out. as long as you dry it good with newspaper after it don't leave streaks.
aquarium wipes. not sure what brand. edit... i would dab a paper towel in the tank water sometimes when i got lazy. i might go back to that seeing that i am almost out. as long as you dry it good with newspaper after it don't leave streaks.
C chesterthehero Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 2,996 4 0 corona, ca Mar 21, 2009 #3 water and towels/paper towel for the glass tanks novus and old tshirts for the acrylic
U Ullopincrate Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2008 1,579 1 68 South Eastern US Mar 21, 2009 #4 vinegar/ water.
packer43064 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 10, 2008 3,308 3 38 36 Ohio Mar 21, 2009 #5 Water, paper towel
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,653 648 201 Los Angeles, CA Mar 21, 2009 #8 Windex and an old shirt. I spray the Windex onto the shirt.
8 89must Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 13, 2009 129 0 0 N.E. ohio Mar 21, 2009 #9 windex on towel for the glass tanks and some automotive headlight cleaner on my acrylic
D Deaths Sting Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 23, 2009 3,034 3 36 Vancouver, Canada Mar 22, 2009 #10 Hot water dish rag elbow grease