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I mostly used a razor but I went out and bought new ones so it was nice and crisp.
That helped big time and it would make the water stains powdery, which I was then able to wipe off with a towel and some different (safe) cleaners with either lemon or orange in them. My water in my tank is still very hard, but when I do a water change this weekend I'll be sure to add more conditioner than recommended to hopefully help it out. |
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