My advice is to go the place where you purchased the tank and get whatever information they can give you. I have only used glass aquaria but I know that there are some very large aquaria built from Acrylics so there must be some means of cleaning them.
Yes. you can use paint thinner to clean acrylic paint brushes.But it is better to use brush cleaner then paint thinner.It really does get the job dune!
You can get experience also when you clean your neighbor's aquarium.
No catfish is an aquarium cleaner. There is no such thing as a fish that will clean a tank.
Plastic paint, like acrylic paint, cannot be cleaned with water or any chemical. Acrylic paint can only be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
we also used the alcohol to clean the acrylic board ,it makes it looks more luster
3 times a day
There is no such thing as a "self cleaning tank(aquarium)" if you are too lazy to clean a tank you should not consider having one.
Acrylic tables are often preferred by homeowners who want nice home decor furniture that is easy to clean. They are generally scratch resistant and stackable and inexpensive.
Acrylic paint is water based, so water or soapy water should be used to clean a spray gun.
There are a few advantages of curtains made out of acrylic fabric:Acrylic fabric is wrinkle resistantAcrylic fabric is fire resistantAcrylic fabric is easier to care for and clean
Clean with a paste made of hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar. You will need a fair amount of elbow grease, but this doesn't damage the acrylic.
I use baking soda to clean my acrylic tub/shower. It gets out a multitude of stains. Maybe it will work on this