how to plug overflow for cleaning new (used) tank

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so I just got a new (used) tank, the i the overflow is in desperate need of a 24 hour vinegar bath, and also the glass old water line seems to not be coming off scrapper and scrubbing, so i would really like to fill up the tank right to the very top and let it all soak, right now the tank is just on a piece of plywood on a concrete floor....

any ideas how i can plug the glass holes temporarily? flex seal tape maybe? i just dont know if that would be a problem when pulling it off.
 

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Since you have the chance, I'd suggest pulling the GlassHoles overflow off. When I did a tank change after about 12-14 years of running a GlassHoles, here's what the inside of the elbow looked like:

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I was shocked it was still allowing water to flow. Here's all the gunk I pulled out of both elbows:

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(FYI, 5 gallon bucket)
 
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Since you have the chance, I'd suggest pulling the GlassHoles overflow off. When I did a tank change after about 12-14 years of running a GlassHoles, here's what the inside of the elbow looked like:

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I was shocked it was still allowing water to flow. Here's all the gunk I pulled out of both elbows:

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(FYI, 5 gallon bucket)
It is off already thanks, I’m gonna soak those for a couple days too. Any idea how to plug the glass?
 

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You could but the bulkhead back in with the elbow pointing up. But better yet, the way I clean tanks, instead of using dilute vinegar, is that I take a rag and soak in vinegar and lay over the areas of the tank that need to be clean. Every so often add more vinegar to keep the rag wet.
 
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44 hours and still won’t come off. Maybe some ‘goo gone’? And just be careful to only treat the water line area and clean out when done ?
 
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Just let it be. U still see it , Bc it’s above my current water line. I’m gonna try to get some acrylic and put it in the overflow teeth to make water level higher so u can’t see.
 

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