Rust Treatment

Matthew Stein

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Hey Everyone,

Have a Clear Water algae scrubber and the screws are rusting and impacting my water quality. Looking for some advice please on what i can use to coat the screws to prevent the rusting. Not sure what’s reef safe or if anyone has had experience with this and a good solution. Thank you in advance.

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I'd go to lowes, home depot and get some stainless steel screws to replace them, you could take a couple out to take with you. I'm pretty sure they're metric.
 
I have a several CW scrubbers. They all have rust on them. For the price of these things you would think they would make them SW proof. You can get nylon bolts/nuts, but it’s the brackets holding the lights that rust.
 
I was having the same issue. So, a couple things helped. The newer versions have an acrylic bracket holding on the lights. No more metal bracket. If you email them, I think that they will send you the acrylic brackets for free. I did this... the owner mentioned in a YouTube video with ReedDudes that they will upgrade the metal bracket for an acrylic bracket for free retroactively, so I emailed him about it and he mailed me acrylic brackets for the lights for free. Also, I then coated the side screws (the ones going into the sides of the lights) with aquarium safe silicone to protect them from further corrosion. Worked for me!
 
Clean up with water and vinegar and agree with stainless screws which I don't know why they would place anything other than knowing the application is saltwater
 
I was having the same issue. So, a couple things helped. The newer versions have an acrylic bracket holding on the lights. No more metal bracket. If you email them, I think that they will send you the acrylic brackets for free. I did this... the owner mentioned in a YouTube video with ReedDudes that they will upgrade the metal bracket for an acrylic bracket for free retroactively, so I emailed him about it and he mailed me acrylic brackets for the lights for free. Also, I then coated the side screws (the ones going into the sides of the lights) with aquarium safe silicone to protect them from further corrosion. Worked for me!
Thanks. I will contact them. Other than the rust I’m happy with them.
 

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