Monday, April 8, 2013

Cleaning Aquarium Glass


Do you have an old aquarium? If you have one, I think that you’re not bothering with it because of the white marks on the glass that’s left from water that dried out. These are hard water stains. The white stuff is called lime, and they’re dissolved in hard water supplies much like what I have here at home. When the water dries out, they get left on the glass like the way salt gets left behind if you let sea water evaporate. I had such a hard time taking them out before, but not anymore. If you have the same problem, all you need is just vinegar and perseverance.

So here are the steps to cleaning hard water stains off of aquarium glass:

1. Get some vinegar.
2. Wet a sponge with vinegar.
3. Scrub the glass.
4. Let the vinegar soak in.
5. Repeat the process if there’s any left.

I hope that it’s clear; the fish should not be in the aquarium if you are to do the steps, ok? Also, the stronger the concentration of the vinegar is, the better. I used a local brand, Datu Puti, for the test, but I’ll try to get some pure hydrochloric acid from my aunt. Also, the results might vary depending on how think the lime deposits are. It really will take patience. If possible, you could soak the aquarium with vinegar by laying it down on the side that you want to clean. The longer you soak it, the better. Don’t forget to scrub so that you can also expose more of the lime to the acid.

It worked on a small patch of my old aquarium – which sounds like the solution that I was looking for in setting up a new tank – and I hope that it would work for you, too!

2 comments:

Irene said...

Hi, Chad! Is there a before and after picture of your old aquarium? That would be awesome!

Chad said...

Hi Irene! I'm not done with the cleaning due to work, but rest assured that I'll post the before and after as soon as I'm done! Thanks for dropping by!

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