Calfo Overflow help

ReefWidowed

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So, yeah...I hate plumbing...javascript:smilie(':mad2:')
mad2 but doing it yourself is a heck of a lot cheaper than getting someone else to do it for you.

I'm building a Calfo-overflow into a drilled dank. I have the box siliconed into place....now I would like to clean up the silicone, and always thought that a razorblade would do the trick...but I still seem to have some residue left....what should I use to get rid of it that wouldn't leave nasty chemicals behind??? Or is the answer just patience and a whole box of super sharp razors??

Also, At the bottom of the box, where the bottom and side piece meet in an L shape, the angle is kind of sharp as it is two pieces of cut glass meeting eachother....the inside is of course siliconed, but what to do with the outside angle, I don't want a coral accidentally fragging itself or livestock to get cut on it. maybe some super-fine wet sandpaper???

This is my least favorite part of the hobby, as it destroys the house, and usually ends up injuring me.


Thanks all
Jennifer
 
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