brilliant!I use my tongue, and then a dry papertowel. Totally reef safe.
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brilliant!I use my tongue, and then a dry papertowel. Totally reef safe.
I've always used Vinegar but it ruins the spray bottles so don't bother buying an expensive one. That and a micro fiber towel have always worked great for me. API makes a non toxic glass cleaner that's a green color. I've used that too but it feels like it leaves some sort of film or coating on the glass.
I know about newspaper and paper towels and vinegar and all those other methods. Want to point that out first so you don't think I'm completely off my rocker. I use toilet paper. That's it, no water or vinegar. Just dry toilet paper. It cleans the saltwater drips off amazingly well. Just try it before you knock me.
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Rubbing alcohol works great on the outside glass, but instead of paper towel I use newspaper. squeaky clean!
Ummm......... What?I use my tongue, and then a dry papertowel. Totally reef safe.

