Mr Clean Magic eraser to clean acrylic? Really?

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Yes, it works. I know that Ladypig (sp?) in the CMAS group was one of the original supporters. used it on her acrylic tank for years with no issues. I have used it on my glass tank too and it seems to take longer than usual for coraline and algae build up on my glass after that.
 

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Yes, the original magic eraser doesn't have any additives in it. It's basically like a micro-sand paper - that's how it is able to scour anything.

I have used it a number of times in my reef without any issues at all.
 
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I used it last night. It isn't 'magic' and after scrubbing for about 20 minutes, I had made some progress. More than my scraper and Mag floats did at least. Make sure you get the 'original' ones, not the scented or anti-bacterial.

Note to self, destroy all coralline as it appears, not after it has gotten firmly attached. Lesson learned.
 

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I use the Magic Eraser almost exclusively on my glass tanks, and have for several months. You will have to use a blade to remove coralline deposits, but the Eraser cleans algae, particularly out of small scratches, like nothing else.
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I tried it on my glass tank. I think for glass I'll stick with a razor mostly, but the eraser DID work really good for the corners where I can't use a razor! I can see where it would be awesome for acrylic though.
 

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