Mr. Clean magic eraser

yOdaddy

Tang
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#1
Was reading about this on another forum and I'm ready to go grab some to clean my fully stocked acrylic tank. Anyone used this and also had great results?
 

FinsUp

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#2
It leaves behind a residue on other stuff I've cleaned with it, and I always rinse afterwards. No idea what the cleaning agent is in it.
 

Andrew_bram

Tiger Shark
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#8
Ya they make two different ones. I remember reading thread on another forum about someone who made that mistake needless to say it didn't end well.
 

Smiley

Nurse Shark
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#9
They leave very fine scratches in the acrylic... makes it look cloudy over time.....

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yOdaddy

Tang
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#10
Chemicals? It doesn't say anything about chemicals on the package but it does say Not FOr Aquarium use...hmm i used it anyway. Its works great! What other methods would you use cause I have used the acrylic scraper thing and they scratch like no other so I will never trust that again. Does the credit card method works well?
 

yOdaddy

Tang
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#11
Smiley;270012 said:
They leave very fine scratches in the acrylic... makes it look cloudy over time.....

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Meaning a month year? What is the best method?
 

Smiley

Nurse Shark
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#12
I noticed it within a month...best thing I found is the white acrylic scrub pads found at most LFS or the pads from BRS.

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