Removing scratches on glass?

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  1. Slammed01

    Slammed01 Spaghetti Worm

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    Didn't notice til I emptied the tank but appears the magfloat reaked havoc on my tank. Was trying to sell it but I kinda want to downsize maybe. Any good ways to get rid of these scratches? Will water hide those? =([​IMG][​IMG]
     
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  3. spongebob

    spongebob Flamingo Tongue

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    Well its worthless now but I will come take it off your hands for you lol. glass is tough I know acrylic tanks you can sand and buff don't think you can do that with glass tho. If there not noticeable with it full of water I would list it and mention the scratches but tell them its not that bad with water in it show it filled and than drain it. most people wont mind because scratches are usually un noticeable when its full of water. If that doesn't work my offer still stands ;-)
     
  4. Slammed01

    Slammed01 Spaghetti Worm

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    I think im going to set this up and sell my 90! Haha
     
  5. spongebob

    spongebob Flamingo Tongue

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    Well I can clear out that 90 to make room in your garage :). Although I couldn't afford to fill it with fish and coral. Well good luck with the new tank.