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Old 10-02-2006, 01:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Anyone use this??? NOVUS Acrylic Aquarium Polish & Scratch Remover

eBay: NOVUS Acrylic Aquarium Polish & Scratch Remover -3 pack (item 280032253141 end time Oct-02-06 10:59:07 PDT)
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Has anyone ever used this product to remove the scratches from thier acrylic tank? does it work?

will this harm my fish if i use it on the inside of the tank?
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the 1 and 2 is OK if you have deep scratches you will need the # 3 and a special cloth is needed for that even a elect. buffer are the scratches inside ? if so then you have to break the tank down I like simple jewelers Rouge and a light buffing with a power orbital buffer works better I think but you have to know what you are doing or you can burn the acrylic with either method..

Might want to get a old piece of scratched up acrylic and play with it a bit to get a feel for it and to see how the different grades work..#2 and 3 are a real polish/buffing compound the #1 is a polymer scratch filler
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