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![]() Never tried it but i have heard good things...
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![]() i THINK IT/S ONLY A HUNDRED IF YOU TAKE TO A AQURIUM PLACE.
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![]() well replacing probably wont be worth it since all three viewing panes have small surface scratches (kind of visible with no water in the tank, dont know if its visible when there is water in the tank). That cerium oxide sounds like good idea. I just want to make sure I dont make more scratches.
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![]() Basically what it does is "grind" off a very thin layer of the glass but since the "Grit" is almost microscopic it leaves a perfect finish
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![]() do you by any chance know if this compound is available locally?
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![]() http://search.ebay.ca/cerium-oxide_W...QQfclZ4QQfnuZ1
Here are a few options. Looks like there are 2 grades. 90% = $ 99% = $$$
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![]() thanks
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