Cleaning curved acrylic, stubborn spot algae.

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Can anyone recommend the best tool to clean this curved acrylic tank? It gets a brownish green spot algae growing on the acrylic surface and my usual scrapper which is like a rough velcro just does not work. Metal Blades scratch like crazy and as the tanks round I’m really struggling to find a tool??

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Really unique tank there! I'm a sucker for the unconventional setups! But yeah, id say a nice long algae pad type scraper.
 

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