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    Green spots on my dry tank

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    I have some green spots on my dry tank which i can't remove, i've tried bleaching the tank but the spots appear again after the tank is dry..

    Anyway to remove and steralise the tank permanantly?

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    Re: Green spots on my dry tank

    Hi deone

    Actually bleach did work on removing stubborn green spot. Okay another remedy use "Jif" and green coarse sponge to remove the green spot, however you really need to rinse 3x or more to ensure there is no "jif" odor and your tank will be as good as new!

    hope this help you.
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    Re: Green spots on my dry tank

    Quote Originally Posted by eddy planer View Post
    Hi deone

    Actually bleach did work on removing stubborn green spot. Okay another remedy use "Jif" and green coarse sponge to remove the green spot, however you really need to rinse 3x or more to ensure there is no "jif" odor and your tank will be as good as new!

    hope this help you.
    Hi again eddy!

    Where can i get this Jif? At any local hardware shop?

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    Re: Green spots on my dry tank

    Hi deone

    My bad wrong spelling is "CIF" you may obtain from any supermarket or check with your mama/wife if they use "CIF" for scrubbing kitchen cooker or toilet area.

    hope this will help you.
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    Re: Green spots on my dry tank

    Have a solution that involves no chemicals: those "magic" sponge you can obtain from DAISO. They are actually melamine sponge. Try on an inconspicuous area first to ensure the sponge can't scratch your tank, & when you are actually using it, avoid scrubbing the silicon sealant with the sponge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralliart12 View Post
    Have a solution that involves no chemicals: those "magic" sponge you can obtain from DAISO. They are actually melamine sponge. Try on an inconspicuous area first to ensure the sponge can't scratch your tank, & when you are actually using it, avoid scrubbing the silicon sealant with the sponge.
    Sorry it can scratch. Very tiny ones thou.
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