How to Clean Hard Water Stains from Aquarium Glass

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Tip 1 - How to Remove Water Stains & Lime Deposits From an Aquarium

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How to Remove Water Stains & Lime Deposits From an Aquarium

Lime deposits, water stains and salt creep are all the same thing: the white mineral residue left over when aquarium water evaporates. These stains consist of calcium, various bicarbonates and sodium ...

Tip 2 - How to Clean Hard Water Stains in an Aquarium

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How to Clean Hard Water Stains in an Aquarium

Hard water stains can develop in your aquarium if you use water with a high mineral content to fill your tank. These stains can make it difficult to see your fish through the glass, as well as cause ...

Tip 3 - What You Should Do to Remove White Residue from Aquarium Glass

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What You Should Do to Remove White Residue from Aquarium Glass

White residue on aquarium glass and equipment is an annoying fact of life. Here's an inexpensive and simple way to remove it.

Tip 4 - How to Clean Dirty Fish Tank Glass | Howcast

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Learn how to clean dirty fish tank glass from aquarium expert Joseph Caparatta in this Howcast video.

Tip 5 - How to Remove Hard Water Stains From Glass | eHow

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How to Remove Hard Water Stains From Glass | eHow

Hard water stains often form on glass after tap water containing high levels of calcium or magnesium has evaporated on the surface. As the minerals dissolve, they leave behind white, cloudy or hazy spots that can be difficult to remove using regular glass-cleaning products. Fortunately, several inexpensive, natural products you likely already have...

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