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    Hey folks ... glas top of my aquarium has salt "stains". I've tried the dishwasher, I've tried scrubbing with a rag and vinegar, I've tried soaking paper towels in vinegar and leaving them on the glass for hours, then scrubbing with a rag and vinegar ... nothing works ... ... in the end I just smell like vinegar and my glass is not clear. Anyone have any ideas short of sandblasting?
    jehudson
    Set up 2007. 90 Gal Reef. Wet-dry w/PS.
    26 and 1 Gal FW community tanks

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    have you tried a razor?

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    Well ... the glass feels smooth, and when it’s wet, you can’t see the stains. It’s weird. If a flat razor works, I’ll feel like the biggest dumb&%& on the planet for not thinking of it myself I'll let you know.
    jehudson
    Set up 2007. 90 Gal Reef. Wet-dry w/PS.
    26 and 1 Gal FW community tanks

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    soak for 24 hours in pool acid. It's stronger than vinegar.

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    can you just get rid of the glass top completely? b/c the stain will come back after time.It will give you a better chance of gas and air exchange,if the glass top is no longer there.
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    I agree with aquasport24. The less glass surfaces you have between the water and your bulbs the better (preferrably none).
    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by caferacermike View Post
    soak for 24 hours in pool acid. It's stronger than vinegar.
    yeah, muriatic acid works like a charm. but if possible I do agree with going with out the glass tops
    - Misti
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    i've gone with out glass for some time now and haven't had a problem since a suicide but other then that i agree no glass

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    Use eggcrate on top if needed to prevent fish from jumping out but allows better air exchange.
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