On the 180 a got a little while back. Previous owner had dried red algae(fuzzy looking) caked on the overflows. Vinegar has been EXTREMELY successful in removing all the coraline and other residue. I've soaked this red stuff which has come off in layers, now leaving a nasty white crust which I can't seem to get the rest off. See like my only option would be a finer grit sand paper to lightly sand off the rest. Any input of other ideas? I'm not comfortable with using muriatic(sp?) acid. I'm going to soak some newspaper in vinegar and lay it on the overflows like a wall paper in hopes of soaking in....otherwise I'm stumped.



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