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Thread: 55 Gallon Beautiful Saltwater Set-up

  1. #11
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    Sump my *****, that tank is NICE. Good luck with the sale, excellent price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andres.reyes30 View Post
    Heres my baby and am parting away from it. I have a new photo I would like to share with everyone!







    Beautiful! Love the look of it.

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    By the way, does the acrylic scratch really easily, i've heard it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtrux View Post
    By the way, does the acrylic scratch really easily, i've heard it does.
    Acrylic does scratch easily, but small scratches can be removed from inside and outside with the tank filled, as long as you can reach the scratch easily. You use a special set of wet/dry sandpaper called micromesh; it's 9 or 10 grits ranging from 1500 to 12000. It works perfectly, but it is a little labor intensive and there's a bit of a learning curve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    Acrylic does scratch easily, but small scratches can be removed from inside and outside with the tank filled, as long as you can reach the scratch easily. You use a special set of wet/dry sandpaper called micromesh; it's 9 or 10 grits ranging from 1500 to 12000. It works perfectly, but it is a little labor intensive and there's a bit of a learning curve.

    Thanks, good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    You use a special set of wet/dry sandpaper called micromesh; it's 9 or 10 grits ranging from 1500 to 12000. It works perfectly, but it is a little labor intensive and there's a bit of a learning curve.

    i think thats the same size paper(12000) you use to clean the head lights from a car.

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    Default Scratches

    When the tank is filled the scratches disappear.
    ~Saltwater 4 Life~

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