Oops chipped my glass!

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I am replacing the trim (brace cracked) on my 180 gallon Perfecto aquarium and while removing the old top trim I chipped the corner of the glass. It's not bad and is at the top, which will be covered with silicone and a new brace when it's fixed. Anyone see anything wrong with moving forward with he new trim and using the aquarium?

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I'm not a glass expert but anytime I see a chip in a piece of glass I wonder what kind of micro cracks will follow.
 
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I used a Dremel glass grinder this morning to smooth it out. Looks a lot better, but would still like second opinion? Again, this will be silicone and under the new plastic trim.
 

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I used a Dremel glass grinder this morning to smooth it out. Looks a lot better, but would still like second opinion? Again, this will be silicone and under the new plastic trim.
You've got 2 votes for "go for it" and one " nervous"

@NowGlazeIT resident glass guy. Whatcha think?
 

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If not then check for hairlines inside the glass around the chip. If it’s clear of hair lines or stress cracks then I vote filler up.
 
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This chip looks weird, is the glass tempered?
I did the phone and polarized glasses test and I didn't see any tempered stress lines, so I am assuming NOT tempered. I shined a light into the glass and didn't see any stress marks, seems isolated to top surface. Here's some better pics...
 

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It's amazing how poorly cut the glass is even in areas where the trim came off easily. Rough edges and small clamshell chips on both side panels.
 

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Looks scratched to heck. So long as non of those scratches are cracks, I think your good. Run your finger nail over them to see if they are scratches or cracks
 

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