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Old 03-17-2010, 12:11 AM
bvlester
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I have a few light scratches on my glass tank which is currently empty. My fingernail does not hit the rut so it looks like they may be removable. I heard cerium oxide will work and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with it and also, where I can purchase it in the Lower Mainland.
Cerium oxide is for polishing stainless and ceramic use jeweler rouge it is for polishing jem stones and will polish out scratches in glass use a drummel tools with the cotten wheel it works like a charm. tank will look like new I have done it before and when I do a realy large water change I have to do it to this tank I didn't notice some scratched up areas on it before filling,
I can live with it for now. Just makes for photographing in some spots a bit hard.

Bill
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