Removing Dried Algae and Lime Scale
On Dec 12, 1:09Â*pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
"Tynk" wrote in message
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On Dec 11, 11:03�am, "Reel McKoi"
wrote:
I've used Lime-Away for years. �CLR also works well. Rinse afterward.
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RM....
Zone 6. �Middle TN USA
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Have you tried Baam?
It works a lot better than Lime away (since they changed their product
and it doesn't work as good as it used to).
Baam is pretty cheap too. It also doesn't burn my skin like Lime-Away
does.
CLR, the last time I used it when the store was out of Lime-Away, and
before they came out with Baam....didn't seem to touch my hard water
deposits (liquid rock for water).
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No I haven't. I haven heard of it but will certainly look for it the next
time I'm at Wally World. Â*Someone told me if you put a very thin coat of
Vaseline on things like reflectors and filters the minerals wont stick. I'm
afraid that may harm delicate fish so haven't tried it. Â*Have you heard of
it?
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RM....
Zone 6. Â*Middle TN USA
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TYNK is really cluess on her method espeically on the item
described.........go get a fu8cking clue TYNK or stop playing with
that dick of y ours and pay attention..................you'll be hard
pressed to scrape that item with a scraper no matter what, and he said
it was glass not acrylic and if you knew what the **** he was talking
aboiut you wouldhave known that,. so shut the diatribe off huh! On
top of that glass does not have to be wet to scrape.dumbass!
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