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![]() Hi there! I am wondering if anyone has any advice on how to buff out a few scratches in a new (to me) acrylic tank I just bought off Craigslist? Any help would be much appreciated!
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![]() Now you just have to wait until tomorrow when most members are online
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#3
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![]() Lol! Good plan
![]() ![]() Im just glad I found this forum!! Now, to wait! ![]() NightShadeFairy |
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![]() YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVso65M7ATw http://youtu.be/Ct0D5m0zqj4 http://youtu.be/YQ_MtqeCLBI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIWnve7qor0 Looks like you will need a large supply of elbow grease. Good luck! |
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![]() Thank-you!
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#6
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![]() Another Chilliwack girl! I was mostly raised there.
![]() What about the 3M headlight kit? http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en I have a friend who used this kit on her truck . . . her plastic lenses came out looking brand new, and it was really easy (so she says). I'm just not sure if they could be used on acrylic, or what the difference would be between acrylic and plastic. |
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![]() Hi!
![]() Thanks for the suggestion ![]() |