How Do You Remove Oxidation From Aquarium Glass?
Oxidation is a common complaint among aquarists. Over time, the metal compounds in the aquarium glass (or in its support structures) can form chemical reactions to water. This leads to oxidation, which usually appears in the form of hazy, pale deposits that appear “etched” onto the glass of an aquarium. While it can be difficult to remove oxidation from an aquarium, the task is not impossible. Unplug all electronic accessories, then transport the majority of the aquarium’s water, followed by all the contents of the tank, into temporary holding tank. This is essential for maintaining the health of your aquarium. Apply the BioClean to a rag, and rub it in a circular motion along all parts of the aquarium glass. Begin by using broad, sweeping motions, then concentrate on the most severely oxidized parts of the aquarium. Small circles are more effective than up-and-down motions. Rub the BioClean into the glass until it has air-dried. If there is any excess liquid, wipe it off using a dry t