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I am trying to clean up a 3 1/2 gallon tank I just bought on "that site". There is an irregular encrustation of beige / light gray crud near the "waterline" of the tank. It is rather resilient stuff. Hard scrubbing with a green abrasive scrungy just barely attacks the crust. After a goodly attack on the crust, there is a fair amount yet to remove.
So I tried "Barkeeper's Friend" abrasive powder. It does help, but produces a surprisingly nasty smell as I scrub. I am wondering if there is any likelihood of the odor being toxic.
My questions are to the chemists out there. "Barkeeper's Friend" package says it contains oxalic acid. Would any of the crusts common on used deep tanks react badly with oxalic acid? Should I stop using this cleanser and use some other? Are there any good tank cleaners that don't require the use of strong acids?
So I tried "Barkeeper's Friend" abrasive powder. It does help, but produces a surprisingly nasty smell as I scrub. I am wondering if there is any likelihood of the odor being toxic.
My questions are to the chemists out there. "Barkeeper's Friend" package says it contains oxalic acid. Would any of the crusts common on used deep tanks react badly with oxalic acid? Should I stop using this cleanser and use some other? Are there any good tank cleaners that don't require the use of strong acids?
