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Re: [APD] Re: How to disinfect an acrylic aquarium



Not recommended for aquarium use.  Hard to wash of all the
traces -- contains petroleum distillates as thinners and
solvents.

Generally good for what it was originally designed for,
Water Displacement in mechanisms that you don't want to
take apart.

Scot H.
--- GramFran413 at aol_com wrote:
> In a message dated 9/26/03 5:52:12 AM Pacific Daylight
> Time, 
> aquatic-plants-request at actwin_com writes:
> 
> > Also on the outside there is some left over paper and
> glue from a sticker.  
> > I usually use nail polish remover for this,  but I
> don't think it should be 
> > used on acrylic.  
> 
> I'm not certain as to how save this is for aquarium use,
> but a good spray of 
> WD-40 will usually remove that sticky "stuff".  May take
> more than one 
> application.
> 
> Growing old is inevitable; growing UP is optional.
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