Have you done it before ?That’s not gonna be a easy task, and you will have to rotate that side on table and use some fine sandpaper sweat.
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any idea who to hire ? I live in San MateoHire someone. It takes time, tools, and skills.
Might be easier to replace the glass panel.
I tried to get rid of scratches myself on my acyrlic aquarium, which is MUCH easier than glass.
It took a long time, and I still did not get all the deep ones.
I was too timid with the really coarse abrasives.
Don't know myself. Talk to local glass repair companies. The auto guys fix similar scratches, and might do it.any idea who to hire ? I live in San Mateo
Have you done it before ?
Yes, scratches disappear nicely with water in them.I filled it with water in my backyard and the scratches are almost invisible! Thank God!!
Yes, scratches disappear nicely with water in them.
The bad news though: algae and coraline love the cracks. So they show up quickly if you do not clean often.
Also the real lights make them show up a bit more.
Basically : You will know they are there, be annoyed, but almost nobody else will ever notice.
i agree with the above except I think with how deep they look they will be noticeable by anyoneYes, scratches disappear nicely with water in them.
The bad news though: algae and coraline love the cracks. So they show up quickly if you do not clean often.
Also the real lights make them show up a bit more.
Basically : You will know they are there, be annoyed, but almost nobody else will ever notice.