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Old 06/06/2007, 07:35 AM
Victor1046 Victor1046 is offline
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Toilet Brush?

I read on this forum a few weeks ago about a brush used to
clean toilets like Clorox?

Anyone? I think you get it at the grocery store and it is
completely reef safe, runs on batteries but will get those tough
spots of algae in your tank.

Thanks
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Old 06/06/2007, 07:58 AM
shouldabenacowboy shouldabenacowboy is offline
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Toilet brush I dont know about......but a $5 battery operated tooth brush works wonders on those hard to get algaes...



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Old 06/06/2007, 08:56 AM
pgammon pgammon is offline
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It was a Dawn dish power scrubber. I found mine at Big Lots for around $7, also at BiLo if you have those. I have to say mine didn't work very well for removing coraline, but others have had luck with them. HTH.
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Old 06/06/2007, 09:21 AM
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Hmmm, never thought about the battery operated toothbrush. I'll have to try one. I still learn new things here all the time.
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Old 06/06/2007, 10:50 AM
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thanks!!!!!
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Old 06/06/2007, 11:06 AM
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Is the battery powered toothbrush submersible?
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Old 06/07/2007, 12:33 AM
pgammon pgammon is offline
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Actually it's a battery powered dish scrubber, much larger than a toothbrush and yes it is submersible. I'm attachment challenged, just google Dawn power scrubber and you'll get some pics.
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Old 06/07/2007, 12:36 AM
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Oops, I need to pay attention. I didn't see the toothbrush reply, sorry!
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Old 06/07/2007, 12:53 AM
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There you go,

 


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