So I dump all this money on fancy pants low iron glass, all sorts of filtration equipment, fuzzy sticks, polyps and fish....and then cover the outside of the tank with fingerprints and streaks after I clean it.
How does everyone keep their glass clean?
Right now, I mix 1 part Simple Green to 9 parts RO/DI water, and dip in paper towel. I do not spray it near my tank, although Simple Green is not supposed to be toxic. I then take the soaked paper towel and wipe down one side of glass at a time.
I then use either a paper towel or microfiber cloth to dry each side of the tank. It works ok, but this almost always leaves streaks behind unless I'm very careful and wasteful with my drying paper towel. I really don't like streaks.
Should I be using a different cleaner? I'm too paranoid to use windex or even think about ammonia while I'm near my tank.
Has anyone tried using a squeegee or something like that? What about vinegar? Wouldn't need to worry as much about the tank with that, unless I accidentally dump in half a bottle...
How does everyone keep their glass clean?
Right now, I mix 1 part Simple Green to 9 parts RO/DI water, and dip in paper towel. I do not spray it near my tank, although Simple Green is not supposed to be toxic. I then take the soaked paper towel and wipe down one side of glass at a time.
I then use either a paper towel or microfiber cloth to dry each side of the tank. It works ok, but this almost always leaves streaks behind unless I'm very careful and wasteful with my drying paper towel. I really don't like streaks.
Should I be using a different cleaner? I'm too paranoid to use windex or even think about ammonia while I'm near my tank.
Has anyone tried using a squeegee or something like that? What about vinegar? Wouldn't need to worry as much about the tank with that, unless I accidentally dump in half a bottle...