whew

joeycadre

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took my last final exam today. only one more class (this fall) and i'm done. sheesh.

now it's time to sleep. all summer long.
 
oh and maybe take care of my tank. duh, that's why i posted in here. it's a bit of a mess right now. how in the world do you scrap the round corners of a nanocube? i guess i have to go in and scrub by hand or something because the scraper and magnet aren't cutting it in the curves.
 
They make a magnet scraper now that is specifically for these rounded corner cubes, saw one of them at Kermits a week or so ago. I think it is a Mag float 20 or something like that it is round.

Do not know anyone that has used one, but someone might "pipe up" that has.

Glad to know you are out of school for now.Relax I am sure you probably deserve to do so.
 
I've heard about people using Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponges. They look like an ordinary sponge but are slightly abrasive. The ones who used them on acrylic tanks said that they actually did a little bit of polishing. Make sure you get the unscented ones as they don't have any chemicals.
 
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