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Old December 27th 06, 02:41 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Kelsey Cummings
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AIEEEEEEARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGH!

I guess I just learned my lesson about keeping my mag scraper up in the
corner of my tank. Is there anyway to remove scratches from the inside
of a tank while there is water in it or is it a drain (and completely
empty) so you can buff the scratches out proposition.

-K

PS. I didn't yell at my 6 year old.

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Old December 27th 06, 03:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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Kelsey Cummings wrote:

Is there anyway to remove scratches from the inside
of a tank while there is water in it or is it a drain (and completely
empty) so you can buff the scratches out proposition.


There's a product used in aviation to remove scratches from acrylic windshields
called "MicroMesh." It contains several different grades of abrasive cloth. The
usual use is to polish with a medium grit or coarser until the scratches are out
and then work through the finer grits until you're really just polishing the
acrylic. It's rather labor-intensive.

George Patterson
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Old December 27th 06, 01:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG
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George Patterson wrote:
There's a product used in aviation to remove scratches from acrylic
windshields called "MicroMesh."


http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=RB1551

Seen this and includes wet applications. I've never used it, so I'm not
necessarily recommending it.

--Kurt
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Old December 28th 06, 09:31 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Cindy
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* Kelsey Cummings wrote, On 12/26/2006 8:41 PM:
AIEEEEEEARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGH!

I guess I just learned my lesson about keeping my mag scraper up in the
corner of my tank. Is there anyway to remove scratches from the inside
of a tank while there is water in it or is it a drain (and completely
empty) so you can buff the scratches out proposition.

-K

PS. I didn't yell at my 6 year old.


Ouch, I feel your pain. My son-in-law's 6-yr-old played with mine, but in a
glass tank, so all I have to do is retrieve the inner magnet eventually...

Cindy
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Old December 29th 06, 02:01 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Cindy wrote on 12/28/2006 4:31 PM:
* Kelsey Cummings wrote, On 12/26/2006 8:41 PM:


PS. I didn't yell at my 6 year old.


But I would not have been soft and nice with him either.


Ouch, I feel your pain. My son-in-law's 6-yr-old played with mine, but
in a glass tank, so all I have to do is retrieve the inner magnet
eventually...

Cindy


Glass can scratch too, if you get sand in between the
magnet and the glass.

Try the micromesh for the acrylic.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets

 




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