Removing coralline algae from the front panel of a bowfront

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Hi everyone,
I have a 72 gallon bowfront tank and I've noticed small patches of coralline algae starting to grow on the glass.

What's the best method to scrape it off, without scratching up the glass?

I'm most concerned about scratching the curved front panel. I've seen a few different methods ranging from using razor blades, old credit cards, and urchins. Just wondering what has worked for others, especially those with curved glass panels.

Cheers!
 

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FOSHIO Plastic Razor Blade Kit. Includes Two Scraper Tools and 100 two sided blades. Available on Amazon. Just be careful you don’t pick-up sand with the blade, and pull back and swish the blade, so the Coraline doesn’t Scratch the Glass.
 
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