Which algae scraper for Acrylic?

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I've got a small acrylic frag tank made of thicker acrylic. I'm looking for a hand held (not magnetic) acrylic scraper that doesn't suck -- My Flipper will chew this acrylic up as a lite snack.
 

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I might be off base here, but I think Mr. Clean Magic Erasers work great - the original ones, with no soap or anything in them.
 

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these magic erasers dont scratch acrylic but can they take off the tough algae that flippers cant?
 

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I use Continuum as well from Premium Aquatics.

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