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That blows big time
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Thats always a nightmare. Are the scratches on the inside or outside? I bought a used tank once that looked great when I bought it, but as soon as I had water in it you could see the front glass was scratched to hell on the inside. So hard to keep clean with those
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Wow Doug that sucks
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Man that must be annoying! Sorry to hear..
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That sucks
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Thanks all. Agree it sucks when we set up a new display and its partially wrecked by something like that. When we do it ourselves its bad enough but when it comes that way brand new, well, I cant say that here.
They are on the outside, so wonder if they can be buffed. Have to go read somethreads on that.
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They can be buffed. You need to use the powder that they use for polishing jewelery stones and a lot of elbow grease! I would have the seller line someone up and pay for it at this point. Let's see some true customer service on this one!!!!
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