Would you use the Magic Eraser for this?

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Wondering about using a magic eraser to help clean the inside of my acrylic tank. Hard algea is starting to appear in a few spots where my foam pad isnt removing. I had a LFS recommend it while searching for other options. Has anyone heard of this or tried it?
 

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Wondering about using a magic eraser to help clean the inside of my acrylic tank. Hard algea is starting to appear in a few spots where my foam pad isnt removing. I had a LFS recommend it while searching for other options. Has anyone heard of this or tried it?

Not a bad idea. They are non abrasive so it shouldn’t scratch. Maybe try on a back corner just to test
 

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Does not work for cca, but hard green/brown algae, awesomeness
 
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Thank you. That was a huge help. Always worried about trying stuff like this in a tank with livestock.
 

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Magic eraser was recommended to me for my current (and first) acrylic tank. Works fine, but I don’t use it very much. I spent a ridiculous amount of $$$ on a mighty magnet cleaner that comes with both a normal use pad and an algae buster pad. Was actually well worth the cost and I use that instead if the magic eraser. I’m over a year in and no material scratches on the front.
 
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I use a flipper magnet and use it alot it's just those rounded corners that are starting to build up
 

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ME's work great for all sorts of reef related cleaning. Just make sure you buy the "Original" version. They do sell some with additives so just be careful buying them.
 

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They make great stocking stuffers for reefers! My son got some this year.
 

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Magic eraser was recommended to me for my current (and first) acrylic tank. Works fine, but I don’t use it very much. I spent a ridiculous amount of $$$ on a mighty magnet cleaner that comes with both a normal use pad and an algae buster pad. Was actually well worth the cost and I use that instead if the magic eraser. I’m over a year in and no material scratches on the front.
I use magic eraser with my mighty magnet. You can easily slice erasers in thin pads and then with the eraser ‘polish’ the tanks walls.
 

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Yes, understood; I just find the effort unnecessary.
 

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I use magic eraser with my mighty magnet. You can easily slice erasers in thin pads and then with the eraser ‘polish’ the tanks walls.

Slicing it is key!!

I use a mandalin and slice it super thin. Then put it under the magnet on the inside of the tank. World great!
 
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Slicing it is a great idea, would have never thought about that. Going to see what will work under magnets asap!! [emoji106]
 

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Mag Float makes a great acrylic safe magnet cleaner and Petco sells an acrylic scraper.

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The flipper works great and i also use micron filter pad coralife or any other brand is ok cut into pieces. They work great then just through it out if you think you have any sand in it.
 

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I got given some magic eraser by my aunt for cleaning my car. Used it to clean up and old tank instead and the results were awesome!
 

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