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Re: [Killietalk] Glass cleaning again.(round II)
You have to scrub or razor the stuff off after
soaking in the vinegar. The vinegar soften it and
makes the job much easier. Any weak acid like vinegar
or lemon/lime juice will work but you have to scrub it
after soaking.
Later, John
--- "Joseph S." <nonamethefish at gmail_com> wrote:
> Well I posted here a few months ago and got a
> suggestion to use white
> vinegar. I soaked the(glass tank top) in white
> vinegar for several
> days and the dried it off...but the stains are still
> present. I've
> heard lemon juice is worth a shot. The stuff appears
> to come off with
> the scratching of a pocket knife or razor but that
> would be far too
> time consuming.
>
> Suggestions appreciated again! Could it possibly be
> permanent?
>
> ~Joseph
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