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    Thread: Acrylic scratch removal

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      STiky is offline Registered User
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      Acrylic scratch removal

      After breaking down my 180 gallon that was absolutely atrocious, I've come up with quite the method for scratch removal. I'm no professional but the tank now looks amazing. Big or small scratches I can remove them all. I use the sandpaper method and can buff even the worst scratches out. I've included before and after pictures. I won't charge an arm and a leg for service. That being said there are some tanks I won't even attempt due to complexity or I just don't think the result will be worth your time or mine. This is rare and usually only happens say if you have a 300 gallon tank and the access is very very small. Pm me or txt for details and we'll see what we can come up with. 5302098625 -Blair
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      Looks great Blair I have a 90 rimless I need the front panel buffed

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      Outstanding job!!!!

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      Thanks guys! Just waiting on new shipment of sand paper to get the ball rolling.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Bogg View Post
      Looks great Blair I have a 90 rimless I need the front panel buffed
      Bogg, rimless definitely makes things easier. Pm me some pictures of the worst of it and is it empty? Empty tanks are less labor intensive and make it a lot smoother of a process.


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