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  1. #1
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    Getting scratches out of your glass????

    Hi,
    i managed to get scratches on the inside of my glass from cleaning it. They are quite noticeable when you looking in just want to no if there is a way to remove them from the glass

  2. #2
    Just an Egg
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    replace the glass.

  3. #3
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    thats not the answer i was after, i was hoping to leave it setup as is and drain the tank then get the sractches out if possible. There is no way im going to pull the tank apart

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    Glass is very hars to scrach. If you did so, I would be worry about the strength of the glass.

    Are you sure this is a glass tank?

  5. #5
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    what else is it meant to be plastic is it ha ha ha. Alot of people get sractches while using there magnet they build up tinny bits of gravel and put scratches in your glass

  6. #6
    Wrigglers
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    Scratched

    Unfortunatley, I can agree with that axl!

    I too would love to know if there is anything that can be done...

    DEL

  7. #7

    scratch

    they can polish out scratches in car windscreens but the view is always distorted after. scratch if small is probably less noticible.
    so much to learn so little time

  8. #8
    My dremel came with "powder", for extremely fine sanding, such as for scratches etc. If its on the inside of the glass then I doubt you would use the powder. I think there are some polishing wheels for dremels out there that can do the job

  9. #9
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    Maybe you could turn the tank around so that the scratch is on the back wall.

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