DawnMichele Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jun 16, 2010 1,093 1,243 179 57 Florida Today at 6:43 AM #21 It's NOT right!!! We spend a lot of time making our tanks look good and that stuff appears and makes it look yucky!!!
It's NOT right!!! We spend a lot of time making our tanks look good and that stuff appears and makes it look yucky!!!
DawnMichele Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jun 16, 2010 1,093 1,243 179 57 Florida Today at 6:45 AM #22 How do you get it off the heaters without ruining them?
RD. Gold Tier VIP MFK Member May 9, 2007 13,361 13,095 3,360 65 Northwest Canada Today at 7:25 AM #23 Pull them out, soak in vinegar.
Jexnell Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jul 17, 2017 5,684 12,200 493 PNW Today at 7:30 AM #24 DawnMichele said: How do you get it off the heaters without ruining them? Click to expand... Unplug it, wait for it to cool, take out.of tank, soak in vinagar.
DawnMichele said: How do you get it off the heaters without ruining them? Click to expand... Unplug it, wait for it to cool, take out.of tank, soak in vinagar.
FINWIN Alligator Gar MFK Member Dec 21, 2018 5,571 8,866 188 Washington DC Today at 10:01 AM #25 make a paste of lemon aid kool aid (unsweetened) 5% vinegar and household lemon juice (Lucy's brand) let paste sit an hour then scrub/wipe clean. Rinse well . I use this stuff to clean rust stains on concrete. Reactions: phreeflow
make a paste of lemon aid kool aid (unsweetened) 5% vinegar and household lemon juice (Lucy's brand) let paste sit an hour then scrub/wipe clean. Rinse well . I use this stuff to clean rust stains on concrete.