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Old 06-09-2003, 05:40 PM
robbyville robbyville is offline
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Thanks Van, much appreciated!

I will try out some of those brushes. Someone also recommended a product called "Plastx" which is used to remove fine scratches from Motorcycle windshields, etc. It is non abrasive and ammonia free. I found some yesterday at Canadian Tire. I'll let you know how that goes!

I figure that I may have to use my scratch kit a little but am trying to minimize its use. The aquarium is from a company called "Uniquarium", I'm told that they are of a decent quality. It darn well better be for the price I paid while living in California! Regardless, a rookie lesson.

Thanks again for the great advice. We just moved last week, this was the second time that we have had to move the aquarium and all the inhabitants. The first time was 1700 miles, the second time was 2 miles! Proud to say not an inhabitant lost, maybe I'll go pro!

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Old 06-09-2003, 06:16 PM
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Great stats! Aquarium moving is my least favorite thing to do.
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