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Are there any devices being sold that purposely holds onto a Magic Eraser sponge to clean internal glass?

I have a brand new Planet Aquarium with low-iron front glass... I want to baby that front glass to avoid scratches
 

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I was just looking into this for another, similar thread here:

It looks like there are some "sticks" you can get to hold the magic erasers, though I'm not sure how well they would work in a tank.

A lot of members take a slice of a melamine sponge (<generic magic erasers; can be ordered online cheap!) and sandwich it between their magnetic scrapper. Personally, I just hold the sponge in my hand and go at it 🙃
 

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Are there any devices being sold that purposely holds onto a Magic Eraser sponge to clean internal glass?

I have a brand new Planet Aquarium with low-iron front glass... I want to baby that front glass to avoid scratches
I just used my hands.
 

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You can buy sheets on Amazon and then you can wrap them around anything. I wrap one around a standard glass cleaner tool and hold in place with a rubber band. I also use them between my magnetic glass cleaner.
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I hold them in my hand do that I can move from using the whole pad to a small corner for increased pressure on tough spots.
I also think there are difference in quality - low density ones fall apart too easily.
 

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i Would have never thought that magic erasers could go in a tank. Don't they foam up and have chemicals when they get wet?
 

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i Would have never thought that magic erasers could go in a tank. Don't they foam up and have chemicals when they get wet?
They are a foamed plastic, no chems or soap. Great at cleaning glass or acrylic tanks, wet side.
 

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i Would have never thought that magic erasers could go in a tank. Don't they foam up and have chemicals when they get wet?

Some brands have soap impregnated in them, you can't use those.
 

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What are the safe brands ?

Just avoid any that say "foamy" or that indicate that some soap was added. For example, the Mr Clean brand has three main types; original, heavy duty and the Foaming type with Dawn added. You want to avoid that last one.
 

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