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myblock175

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I have a tenecor 135 gallon hexagon reef ready tank that's euro braced. The front glass has a bunch of very light scratches from previous owner using a mag float. I need someone who knows how to buffer the scratches. pm me

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myblock175

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that's what i kept being told but I'm not sure if I wanna take the chance. And also the tank has a eurobrace with 2 small slots on the left and right side of the tank. So it would be hard to actually get into the tank to buff it out
 

edd

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i went thru this with my 150. if i could start over, i would fill tank with tap water let bubbles settle out and then see if scratches are noticeable. they look a lot different with water. i figured i'll just refinish it before i fill it. well big mistake and i was warned. i researched first, tried novus 2 part polish didn't do much. i ended up wet sanding starting at 400 grit in steps to 2400 by hand then polishing with a wheel and polish. a lot of work. looks great but i have a problem cleaning algae almost like acrylic is pourus but not to the naked eye.
 
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