Best way to remove algae from overflow?

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I tried just washing w vinegar & water but it's a coarse surface and being stubborn. I assume I need to fill the whole tank? It's 233g, how many gallons of vinegar do I need?

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Paper towel over it soaked in vinegar. Or a magic eraser
 
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So, I tried muriatic acid today, no luck. The overflows look the same. So a lot of effort for nada...the perfectionist in me wouldn't let it go through, hah. Tomorrow I'll wipe it down with 5:1 bleach water. Getting close to done with the cleaning phase!

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You could try Citric Acid.
 

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Sand it then buff it with Novus 3 then Novus 2 scratch remover. The coraline has worked it's way into the acrylic. You'll need to take off the surface layer.
 

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