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Hey gang,
I just added a couple of waterwalls to the bar with the Media Center. I was wondering if anyone had some tips for cleaning them. They're both really cloudy. These pictures are without the water added.
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Maybe add some CLR to the water. (?)
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Tried soaking it in CLR and gave it a good cleaning, but still came out foggy and cloudy.
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Disassemble and scrub them?
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What about just spraying with scrubbing bubbles?
BTW, very cool! Sounds like a heck of a bar!
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Try a product called "Brillianize"
http://www.brillianize.com/
If it's hazy plastic you can use "Novus" polish and cleaners.
http://www.novuspolish.com/
It's probably Acrylic, so don't use alcohol or ammonia based cleaners.
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vinegar?
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