I did a search for cooktop cleaner on this forum and no results popped up so here's something I *MUST* share!

You know that used tank that you can get for $cheap$, but you try and you try and use all sorts of chemicals, home concoctions, etc. to get that whitish/greyish filmy stuff off? It looks fine when it's wet, and you have a fleeting feeling of triumph, but as the water or cleaner evaporates, there it is again!!!!

Well, I found online a helpful hint on that. Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner. Weimann's or Cerami-Bright or any other brand you can find. Apply it to DRY scummy glass, with a DRY GREEN scrubby pad. Then work the cleaner til it disappears. It will seem to take forever, but keep rubbing, it will finally disappear. Your tank will buff up as if it were brand new. And the effects don't rinse off when you then proceed to clean it and rinse it a million times to make it safe for your snakes.

Here's the finished tank, complete with Gary's Great Stuff Climbing wall. Inside the wall is a network of PVC for the corns to slither around in. Anyway, I do wish I had a "before" pic, as this tank was GROSS with that white film, we thought we'd never get it clean. Now look, it's beautiful!




OH, and this trick works on all glass, like shower doors, skylights, greenhouses, anywhere you get that crappy look from runoff or water.