Oceanic- glass polish ?

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I just bought two 14g Oceanic BioCubes and both have scratches inside the glass. What glass polish and other products has anyone used to buff them out ?

I called Oceanic and they did not have any recommendations on what to sue. You would think they would have answers !

They did say the polish would have to be fish safe, but I believe all traces could be cleaned up anyway.
 
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Did some research on the Cerium Oxide and found some on eBay, Amazon etc..and I'll look for the best deal. I do have a polishing machine, buffs, microsoft towel's, so all I should need is the powder. There's no deep scratches and can't catch any with my finger nail.

I'm kind of excited to give it a try.
 

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