Glass cleaning near Silicon - any safe tool?

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Hey guys

My normal glass clean tool (Floaty or whats it called) is pretty ok. But I have problems cleaning/scraping my glass near the silicon. So, all the Edges are full of green stuff and coraline algae.

Is there and safe scraping tool to get it so fresh and so clean clean?

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Hey guys

My normal glass clean tool (Floaty or whats it called) is pretty ok. But I have problems cleaning/scraping my glass near the silicon. So, all the Edges are full of green stuff and coraline algae.

Is there and safe scraping tool to get it so fresh and so clean clean?

Cheers!
I use a Flipper and the metal scraper seems to be particularly good for getting the hard to reach corners. Ive also ordered a Tunze care because I’ve already seen a few very small scratches from sand getting caught in the flipper. From what I’ve seen, the Tunze care is probably the safest option I just don’t know how well it works yet. It’s coming in today. I’ve heard good things.
 
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