Curved glass tanks - How do you clean the Coralline Algae?!

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I have a nano vase and bowl that are becoming quite estbalished and getting covered in corraline algae. I can no longer keep up with it with a magnafloat, my fingernail, and a razor will not get to it.

Any suggestions on how to get it off? It is starting to cover the glass and really become a nuisance.
 
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I am struggling here finding something that works. Corraline is taking over the whole tank. I need something like a stainless steel scrubber. Chipping away at this with a curved razor or piece of plastic is taking forever, and I am losing the battle.

Is a platinum coated stainless steel razor safe for a reef tank? Only type of shaving razors I can seem to find @brandon429
 
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Bump! Hopefully a shaving razor will help as they are more bendable and I can get more surface area chipping away at the algae. Just want to make sure the platinum coating is safe. I cant find any without it.
 

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