Glass scrubber?

Jamo7

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What’s everyone’s go to for glass cleaning for coralline? The standard algae was no problem but I have some corAlline growing front and center and the standard magnetic scrubber I have won’t cut it.
 

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I have one of these. They’re great for scraping coraline and they’re cheap!
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If you feel like getting wet, a regular razor blade does the trick nicely - either a box cutter replacement style or even utility knife blade
 

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Watch out for the oil that they pack the blades in. Stops rusting. Maybe some dawn.
 

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True, though I've never sweated it too much. The most I'll do is wipe it off on a paper towel if it looks visibly wet. Otherwise, in it goes!
 

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I like the "flip" magnet cleaner. One side has brillo type material to clean glass and the other side has metal scraper for coraline cleaning.
 

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