[quote:a3c860daaf="David"]Hi everyone
I have been hunting high and low for this scrubber......has anyone seen any LFS selling this?[/quote:a3c860daaf]
Last saw it at H2O Aquarium & Hobby.
Hi everyone
I have been hunting high and low for this scrubber......has anyone seen any LFS selling this?
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[quote:a3c860daaf="David"]Hi everyone
I have been hunting high and low for this scrubber......has anyone seen any LFS selling this?[/quote:a3c860daaf]
Last saw it at H2O Aquarium & Hobby.
Thanks bro.....will be there tomorrow......![]()
[email protected]
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The title below my name does not make me a guru...listen at your own risk!...
at first i thought it was some kind of fish!
but seriously, what is this and how is it better then a normal scouring pad?
thanks!
It uses a two way blade on a swivel head and in the center, there is a padding that cushions and smooths out the movement as you slide it up and down the glass. Because of the swivel head, one can reach hard to access corners of the tank as well as just below the support glass strips.
I have tried alot of scrubbers but this one is the best and it makes very quick work removing green algae from the tank glass.
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The title below my name does not make me a guru...listen at your own risk!...
[quote:64827a2b="David"]It uses a two way blade on a swivel head and in the center, there is a padding that cushions and smooths out the movement as you slide it up and down the glass. Because of the swivel head, one can reach hard to access corners of the tank as well as just below the support glass strips.
I have tried alot of scrubbers but this one is the best and it makes very quick work removing green algae from the tank glass.[/quote:64827a2b]
sounds good. any picture showing how it looks like?
btw how much is it and where is H2O?
thanks.
Saw it at Y618 before, believe it is still in stock, cos no 1 want to buy, too x, (tink $20+),
There is compatible ($9) I have it but now not using anymore bcos handle too long, always kenna jam.
I use cheapest and safest method for glass cleaning, CREDIT CARDS!
Plastic=no scatch
Cost=$0 just call the bank.
Sounds ideal, shame it's not available in the UK
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