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![]() when buffing take your time and get the kit it helps and takes out the small scratches nicely then buff the others out. Wit will take some time to do the whole tank but you will be pleased and when cleaning you might as well put in new bulkheads while you are at it to make sure the rubber seal is good. Better to do it while it is dry and not full of water.
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![]() Yes....and I'll add that you can continue to polish out scratches on the inside even after the tank is running by using a variety of super-duper fine sandpapers.
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![]() WOW this is good to know, I have always been told that you can't polish acrylic. Bad info previously received.
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