You will almost always only need Novus Polish which does an excellent job.Interesting what kind of grits you recommend like 1000?
And you will only need it on rare occasion.
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You will almost always only need Novus Polish which does an excellent job.Interesting what kind of grits you recommend like 1000?
You’ve got to be kidding!acrylic … but imo there's no way to physically touch the material without scratching it.
Unlike glass tanks that can never be polished back to look like new!I love acrylic tanks …Just plan to polish it back to new every couple years.
Don't get them to build a metal stand. I had a 2" sq tubing stand made and it has a center high point. Saying it was from the heat of welding. If so and they know about it, then they should know how to weld and compensate for the heat distortion. Told me basically I'm on my own. Wants me to use shims to make up the 1/8th inch gap. I don't think so especially on a 260 gal Reef Savvy aquarium. So now I'm getting with a chassis fabricator to fix his jack up.Clear Fabrications is a top notch acrylic tank builder in Seattle Washington.
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Sorry to hear this.Don't get them to build a metal stand. I had a 2" sq tubing stand made and it has a center high point. Saying it was from the heat of welding. If so and they know about it, then they should know how to weld and compensate for the heat distortion. Told me basically I'm on my own. Wants me to use shims to make up the 1/8th inch gap. I don't think so especially on a 260 gal Reef Savvy aquarium. So now I'm getting with a chassis fabricator to fix his jack up.
Mind if I ask how long you've had your Tsunami? I'm considering a 250 gallon from them and just been curious how people feel about them longer term.I’m very happy with my Tsunami 360 gallon.
I’m very happy with mine. It’s been running for about six months. I liked that I could talk to the builder Scott directly if need be and he along with all their staff were very helpful. Customer service is a dying thing these days so it was very reassuring considering the $$ I was forking out. On top of all that they had the best price I could find glass or acrylic for that size tank. I would absolutely recommend them!Mind if I ask how long you've had your Tsunami? I'm considering a 250 gallon from them and just been curious how people feel about them longer term.
I’ve polished scratches to like new in glass more than once. It’s much more time consuming than acrylic, but it most certainly can be done.Unlike glass tanks that can never be polished back to look like new!
Must have been light scratches… deeper scratches and damage done by coralline algae, IME, can’t be fixedI’ve polished scratches to like new in glass more than once. It’s much more time consuming than acrylic, but it most certainly can be done.
Awesome, thank you for the response.I’m very happy with mine. It’s been running for about six months. I liked that I could talk to the builder Scott directly if need be and he along with all their staff were very helpful. Customer service is a dying thing these days so it was very reassuring considering the $$ I was forking out. On top of all that they had the best price I could find glass or acrylic for that size tank. I would absolutely recommend them!