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Anyone know a good way to clean salt off of my nylon net top without tearing it up?

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Is it easily removed off the tank? Or could you use a cotton cloth with ro/di water and wipe them off? If they fall back into the tank it'll just dissolve.
 
Is it easily removed off the tank? Or could you use a cotton cloth with ro/di water and wipe them off? If they fall back into the tank it'll just dissolve.

the only issue with this is if there’s a lot of dust and/or per hair now on top of the dried salt. i learned not to do that because i have dogs.

either of the above methods could work though.
 
the only issue with this is if there’s a lot of dust and/or per hair now on top of the dried salt. i learned not to do that because i have dogs.

either of the above methods could work though.
Very true. I don't have dogs or cats for this very reason :) All I need is for the cat to try to go fishing one day ;Hilarious
 
Is it easily removed off the tank? Or could you use a cotton cloth with ro/di water and wipe them off? If they fall back into the tank it'll just dissolve.
It’s fairly easy to remove, just have to take my skimmer off, may try to hose it off, I’ve tried wiping it and it wants to tear the screen
 
the only issue with this is if there’s a lot of dust and/or per hair now on top of the dried salt. i learned not to do that because i have dogs.

either of the above methods could work though.
It’s fairly clean other than the salt, but I do think I’ll try and hose it off
 

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