How to get rid of this?

Skrappy

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#21
My girlfriend and I were at the Ikea store a few days ago and they had a 10" window squeegee for $2. Its just a hollow plastic handle that looks like it mounts onto a broom handle(you could glue pvc to it to make a longer handle if you need) and then its a silicone squeegee mounted to the plastic with aluminum, so no rust. I gave it a whirl in my tank when i got home and it took everything right off the glass except for a small spot of coraline algae.
 

Nemesis

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#22
Skrappy;320560 said:
My girlfriend and I were at the Ikea store a few days ago and they had a 10" window squeegee for $2. Its just a hollow plastic handle that looks like it mounts onto a broom handle(you could glue pvc to it to make a longer handle if you need) and then its a silicone squeegee mounted to the plastic with aluminum, so no rust. I gave it a whirl in my tank when i got home and it took everything right off the glass except for a small spot of coraline algae.
What part of the store did you find it at? I want to give that a shot.
 

LeviK

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#23
Mag floats have a scraper attachment that you epoxy to the inside part. You can cut a gift card and mount it in place of a razor blade. Only thing that worked for an old large tank I had where I couldn't get down that far with my hand.
 

LeviK

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#24
Use the large mag scraper that is super strong and make sure its the one made for acrylic and wrap it it with the cover of a dobie pad
 

crisc

Tang
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#26
Nemesis;320559 said:
How do you get to the bottom of the big display in your store.
The bottom or sand line of all acrylic tanks pose a scratch risk for sure. I use an aquablade from continuum aquatics with the blue plastic blade to get the sand line. It takes some practice to get the right angle, pressure and to not let any sand get between the acrylic and blade.

We also use a Dobie pad on the blade for tight spots, curved corners etc.
Nemesis;320559 said:
How do you get to the bottom of the big display in your store.
 

Nemesis

Clown Fish
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#28
First of all I would like to thank everyone for their input in getting to the solution to my problem. Using a hard plastic card is about the best way to scrape hard to remove algae and they would bend fairly easy. I needed something a little more ridged and to my surprise I found these plastic razor blades online. They come with a holder that the blade snaps into place and with an extra 3/4 tube, I was able to make a handle long enough to reach the bottom and give me the angle I needed. So for a little over 10 dollars I was able to make this and have over 20 replacement blades.
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SynDen

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#29
awesome, very nice!
 
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