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    One of my favorite tools. I had a 500 gallon display that would take about an hour to clean the glass (If I didnt spend 30 minutes crying like a child after pinching my fingers in the jaws of a great white). With the easy-blade, mounted to a large Mag-Float, same job took less than ten minutes. Great product!

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    LOL. What is great white?

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    I used it as well, about once a month. I bought a Mag-Float just for that need, and use my regular Hammerhead Float for the day to day cleaning.

    The nice thing about this system is I can clean the back panel and my glass overflows as well. That way everything pops against a nice clean background.

    Matter of fact, it's time I do that again.

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    The great white, is a large glass cleaning, finger smashing, monster algae magnet, made by Algae-Free. I still have mine, but it now has an acrylic pad, since I can't use the easyblade in those situations.

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    Good work with the video demonstration! If a picture says a thousand words, I think the video pretty much says it all. Was that cleaning on acrylic or glass? Wondering about scratch possibilities for acrylic.

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    Great write up one it. I have seen them but I was always a little iffy on getting one. Now after watching your videos I think that I just might give it a try. BetterMetaIReef I went to there website and it says that its only for glass. It has a metal blade in it that will kill your acrylic tank if use on it.

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    I love my easy blade and I use them on all of my customers tanks as well.

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