cleaning acrylic tanks..what do you use?

thanks - I actually have a mocked product that looks like that too but still can't seem to get this tuff algae off any other ideas for the REALLY tuff stuff? I haven't had to deal with coraline yet but it seems calcified like it.
 
Tunze Care magnet: use the plastic blade only: never touch an acrylic tank with a metal scraper. An old credit card can also do some clearing. Main thing---start early and don't let coralline crust in patches. Get the little dots, every little dot.
 
use an acrylic (white) pad and scrub with your hands in the tank. It will come right off. The magfloat and other magnetic cleaners miss the stuff that a little bit of manual labor cant handle.
 
Don't use a razor blade. I tried it. The slightest little mistake will scratch the acrylic. My tank is a 36" deep corner acrylic. The absolute 2 best tools I've found to clean it are these:

http://www.petsmart.com/fish/brushes-tank-cleaners/top-fin-aquarium-scraper-zid36-16688/cat-36-catid-300080

And one of these:

http://a1272.g.akamai.net/7/1272/1121/20070418112400/www.drsfostersmith.com/images/Categoryimages/normal/p_22528_30424D.jpg

The Kent scrapers are too flimsy for me and would buckle under the pressure of tough coralline. The Top Fin scraper above is super rigid, plastic, acrylic-safe, and gets off tough patches.

The brush is excellent for any lesser film on the acrylic.
 
I bought a box of 100 blank pvc id cards. Can get one tank cleaning out of each scraping coraline. And use a Dobie pad to get any algae.
 
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