DrAsTiC Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Rockland County Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Oct 3, 2014 #1 Hello everyone, Just curious to know if anyone has removed the paint from the back of there tank before and what was the best way to remove it. Thanks
Hello everyone, Just curious to know if anyone has removed the paint from the back of there tank before and what was the best way to remove it. Thanks
nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Oct 3, 2014 #2 Straight edge razor blade (for scraping)
DrAsTiC Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Rockland County Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Oct 3, 2014 #3 nanoreefer22 said: Straight edge razor blade (for scraping) Click to expand... Does it scratch the glass using the razor blade? I was thinking of the razor blade and soap. I do not plan on painting the back again. I am using the tank as a room dividing tank so the view will be from all angles. Thanks for the help
nanoreefer22 said: Straight edge razor blade (for scraping) Click to expand... Does it scratch the glass using the razor blade? I was thinking of the razor blade and soap. I do not plan on painting the back again. I am using the tank as a room dividing tank so the view will be from all angles. Thanks for the help
C Cu455 Guest Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Oct 3, 2014 #4 I tried and it sucked. I just invested in a 3d background. A razor and nail polish remover, paint thinner or something similar.
I tried and it sucked. I just invested in a 3d background. A razor and nail polish remover, paint thinner or something similar.
E edd Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location nj Rating - 100% 96 0 0 Oct 3, 2014 #5 use paint and varnish remover, it should melt and scrape off.