Red Drum
New Member
Hello, all, new user here.
I did a search on this question, but didn't find anything particularly useful. I have a 30-gallon glass tank that has sat neglected for several years. I'm trying to get it back up and running, so I cleaned it out real well and refilled, and discovered that there is some kind of mineral scale on the glass near the top of the tank. We have really soft (well) water here so I'm not sure how it got there.
Long story short, I ended up taking the tank outdoors, taking everything out of it, turning it on its side and putting concentrated (~35%) hydrochloric acid on the glass to try to take off the scale, and it doesn't seem to TOUCH the stuff! I tried to scrape it off with a razor blade, but this deposit seems to be as hard as glass. I'm thinking it must be some kind of silica deposit (I would expect HCl to eat lime scale in a heartbeat), maybe from the gravel I had in the tank? Short of hydrofluoric acid (which I believe will eat the glass, too), does anyone have any tips for getting this stuff off, or should I just learn to live with it? I'm trying to avoid things like ScotchBrite, since I've seen how they can scratch glass...I even tried a tungsten carbide scraper, but no luck. (I'm reminded of my father's experience working in a bone gelatin factory where they tried to scrape hardened gelatin off of window panes, and it tore pits out of the glass!)
Thanks for reading my post, and TIA for any tips. I'm looking forward to reading and learning from all the more experienced members here.
Best regards from Virginia,
Red
I did a search on this question, but didn't find anything particularly useful. I have a 30-gallon glass tank that has sat neglected for several years. I'm trying to get it back up and running, so I cleaned it out real well and refilled, and discovered that there is some kind of mineral scale on the glass near the top of the tank. We have really soft (well) water here so I'm not sure how it got there.
Long story short, I ended up taking the tank outdoors, taking everything out of it, turning it on its side and putting concentrated (~35%) hydrochloric acid on the glass to try to take off the scale, and it doesn't seem to TOUCH the stuff! I tried to scrape it off with a razor blade, but this deposit seems to be as hard as glass. I'm thinking it must be some kind of silica deposit (I would expect HCl to eat lime scale in a heartbeat), maybe from the gravel I had in the tank? Short of hydrofluoric acid (which I believe will eat the glass, too), does anyone have any tips for getting this stuff off, or should I just learn to live with it? I'm trying to avoid things like ScotchBrite, since I've seen how they can scratch glass...I even tried a tungsten carbide scraper, but no luck. (I'm reminded of my father's experience working in a bone gelatin factory where they tried to scrape hardened gelatin off of window panes, and it tore pits out of the glass!)
Thanks for reading my post, and TIA for any tips. I'm looking forward to reading and learning from all the more experienced members here.
Best regards from Virginia,
Red