Mr Clean Magic Eraser
Mr Clean Magic Eraser
Tell me more? Using it to clean glass?
Nothing cleans acryllic better, except for coralline algae spots - Continuum's blades are great for that - they are blue versions of Kent's old ones. Kent still hasn't gotten their blades right and we scratched a few tanks with their new v2 and v3 blades. It works well on glass too but with acryllic, you have to be more cautious to prevent scratching. Magic Eraser lets you scrub hard with no worries of damage - but it doesn't require the elbow grease that fiber pads require. It also causes microscopic (invisible) scratches, similar to the buffing you'd do to fix deep scratches, so it slightly softens the appearance of old scratches in time.
2 tips: shave a thin piece and put it on the inside piece of your magnet for the best performance ever. use your scraper stick to maneuver the pad at the bottom for easy detailing in taller tanks.
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Nothing cleans acryllic better, except for coralline algae spots - Continuum's blades are great for that - they are blue versions of Kent's old ones. Kent still hasn't gotten their blades right and we scratched a few tanks with their new v2 and v3 blades. It works well on glass too but with acryllic, you have to be more cautious to prevent scratching. Magic Eraser lets you scrub hard with no worries of damage - but it doesn't require the elbow grease that fiber pads require. It also causes microscopic (invisible) scratches, similar to the buffing you'd do to fix deep scratches, so it slightly softens the appearance of old scratches in time.
2 tips: shave a thin piece and put it on the inside piece of your magnet for the best performance ever. use your scraper stick to maneuver the pad at the bottom for easy detailing in taller tanks.