clean the front glass

trueblackpercula

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what is the best thing to clean the front glass of your tank with?
windex,water,water and vinager, etc.
Thanks
Michael
P.S. There reason I ask is someone told me that glass is porous and will Absorb the windex and kill your live stock becuase of the high consitration of amonia.
 
I have never used anything other than warm water and a dry paper towel. Works great! I would never use anything that the first ingrediant is ammonia like windex and other cleaning agents. Stick with water, it will work great! And for a streak free shine, after wiping the glass with water, use a shower/glass squeegy.


Amanda
 
If the windex could get in through the glass, the water would also be able to get out ;)

Just be carefull not to get any overspray in the tank and it'll be fine to use windex.
 
I use a piece of news paper crumpled up w/ water

an old trick my dad taught me for car windows

just spray w/ water and buff to shine
 
My rule for cleaning glass is "spray towel in another room" , I use Windex every day with 3 kids never a problem
 
Re: clean the front glass

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6608004#post6608004 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by trueblackpercula
P.S. There reason I ask is someone told me that glass is porous and will Absorb the windex and kill your live stock becuase of the high consitration of amonia.

Glass is not porous. Spray the towel/paper then wipe. Glass is actually in a molten state, windows in old (100 or so) homes have glass that is thicker bottom to top.
 
If you do not have salt or calcium marks just RO/DI water spray (To avoid white spots) and a towel. I prefer a clth towel as many paper towels could be abrasive.
If you need to remove Carbonate deposits or salt creep, vinager works wonders.
 
I use a 50 / 50 mix of water & vinegar out of a spray bottle. Wipe with a damp papertowel, then buff with a dry one. Works great & won't hurt anything even if you were to spray it directly into the tank.
 
The thick windows effect is an urban legend. If the front panel is really encrusted, wash once and then follow up with ro or distilled water. This is really important if your city water is high in carbonates.

G1
 
If the glass was porous enough for the windex to soak in and thru, the the water in your tank would alsos come through - which it doesn't right? I think using a window cleaner is fine, SO LONG AS NO OVERSPRAY GOES IN THE TANK.

wiping with newspaper is a great trick for cleaning glass- it really does work!
 
Water in a spray bottle. Wipe with paper towel. Re-wipe with kitchen towel to remove any streaks. The ammonia doesn't seep through glass, but if you can smell it in the air it will get into the water...
 
I use a news paper about 3 pages thick, spray it down with Windex(in another room). Get it real wet and fold in half. Unfold it as needed
 
Uhm....isn't this getting a little over complicated??

I mean I use a 13:2 solution of vinegar, water, windex, also, i pretreat with lava handsoap, and a newspaper.

after its clean, I use a chamois cloth that has been washed no less than 15 times, of course im using RO/DI to wash with, to make sure there isn't any dirt particles to buff it to a shine. Of course that is after two coates of turtle wax.

.........just for grins. I really would hate for someone to try that. You never know in this hobby what someone will try for their tank.

cheers,
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6620697#post6620697 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hurleycr
Uhm....isn't this getting a little over complicated??

I mean I use a 13:2 solution of vinegar, water, windex, also, i pretreat with lava handsoap, and a newspaper.

after its clean, I use a chamois cloth that has been washed no less than 15 times, of course im using RO/DI to wash with, to make sure there isn't any dirt particles to buff it to a shine. Of course that is after two coates of turtle wax.

.........just for grins. I really would hate for someone to try that. You never know in this hobby what someone will try for their tank.

cheers,

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
hahahaha...i couldn't agree more......windex (or the Singapore equiv glas cleaner (i live in Singapore) works well, wiped off with paper towels :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6609735#post6609735 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by alphaferret
I use a piece of news paper crumpled up w/ water

an old trick my dad taught me for car windows

just spray w/ water and buff to shine
I agree
 
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