Seachem Aquarium Polisher is a multi-surface polishing solution designed for the exteriors of glass or acrylic aquariums and other smooth surfaces. It effectively removes water spots, mineral deposits, and builds a protective layer to guard surfaces against dust, fingerprints, salt, and further mineral buildup.
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Seachem Aquarium Polisher is a multi-surface polishing solution designed for the exteriors of glass or acrylic aquariums and other smooth surfaces. It effectively removes water spots, mineral deposits, and builds a protective layer to guard surfaces against dust, fingerprints, salt, and further mineral buildup.
Seachem Aquarium Polisher
- safe for glass and acrylic - suitable even for delicate aquarium materials
- ammonia-free - safe to use around aquarium environments without the risk of harmful vapors or gases
- removes mineral deposits & water spots - effective against scale and residue from hard water
- protective effect - helps surfaces resist dust, salts, fingerprints and further mineral buildup
Application Seachem Aquarium Polisher
Shake well before use. Pour a small amount onto a lint-free cloth and wipe the exterior surfaces of the aquarium or other smooth surfaces. For wood or coated surfaces, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility with stains or sealants. Do not use directly in aquarium or terrarium waters - for exterior use only. - safe for glass and acrylic - suitable even for delicate aquarium materials
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What is the Aquarium Polisher used for?
It polishes exterior surfaces of glass and acrylic aquariums and other smooth surfaces by removing water spots, mineral deposits and protecting against further buildup.Is it safe on acrylic?
Yes, the manufacturer states it is safe for use on both glass and acrylic surfaces.Can it be used inside the aquarium water?
No the product is strictly for external use and should not be added directly to aquarium or terrarium water.How should I apply it?
Dispense a small amount onto a lint-free cloth and gently wipe surfaces.What about wood or coated aquarium edges?
First test on an inconspicuous area to check for compatibility with stain or sealant finishes.