Jack
Moontanman_at_aol.com wrote:
>A friend gave me an aquarium that had been sitting for several years. This
>had allowed all the water to evaporate and left the glass encrusted with what
>ever was in the water. probably mainly calcium carbonate. It would appear the
>water that evaporated was water that had been kept in the aquarium fro a long
>time with no water changes so it was pretty concentrated before it was allowed
>to evaporate. The glass has a very rough coating of something and I would like
>to remove it without ruining the glass. What would be my best bet? the coating
>is very thick and tough. Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Moon
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