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![]() No it's not - it's actually much easier than to buff out scratches in glass.
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http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...uct_ID=cl-asrk For glass you can get a polishing compound but it will only work on very mild scratches, basically if you can barely see it and you can't feel it with your fingernail you might be able to buff it out but the compounds will likely not be safe to use on the inside of a full tank. If you can feel the scratch there's not much you can do. Last edited by sphelps; 03-04-2011 at 02:38 PM. |
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If you can feel the scratch with your nails, then it's gonna be there forever. |
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![]() Yup, nothing you can do
You can drain it, and have someone use a tool to polish, but then you will probably see it still and this can create a weak point. Scratches are a fact of life when cleaning, just take your time and go slow, making sure you don't catch anything in the cleaning magnet that can cause damage. Starfire is easier to scratch than normal glass, another reason I myself don't use acrylic or starfire. I would probably commit suicide with the scratches I have seen on these 2 types. I hope the scratch isn't too big!
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I asked on several boards and nothing that would work well came from it. I scratched the viewing side on my 1 day old 180 starfire cube. Pretty well wrecked the tank. The only reasonable solution was to replace the starfire front glass. I just kept my stuff in it for awhile and left it with the house when I sold it. They use it for a winter home for their pond fish. ![]()
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![]() What? That isn't accurate. I routinely remove scratches from my acrylic all the time. Every couple of years I polish entire panels.
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![]() Ok already, so I have been misinformed by several people and a couple glass shops. I stand corrected AGAIN.
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I was told for glass they use something called a Rose Wheel... I may be incorrect, but this is what I recall.
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