Removing scratches from acrylic

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Yes. Google it. Sorry I don’t have a link. There is a company that has sand paper that goes on your magnet. Someone can chime in who knows.
 

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Maybe do a search on here only a million threads about it
 
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With a little bit of elbow grease and a pack of sand paper (wet dry stuff) you can apparently remove scratches. I did this and it seemed to have worked. I only removed the scratches on the front panel. I may try for the side but I need stronger magnets lol

oh well I guess this is my reason to get a different tank.
 

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With a little bit of elbow grease and a pack of sand paper (wet dry stuff) you can apparently remove scratches. I did this and it seemed to have worked. I only removed the scratches on the front panel. I may try for the side but I need stronger magnets lol

oh well I guess this is my reason to get a different tank.
Are you wanting to do this while the tank is running? I've removed scratches on a dry tank but it was alot of work. Doing it on a running tank sounds like HE double L
 

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So I purchased a kit from mightymagnets it takes a lot of time, and this is why I would never go with acrylic again.
 

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Are you wanting to do this while the tank is running? I've removed scratches on a dry tank but it was alot of work. Doing it on a running tank sounds like HE double L
YES YOU CAN ! mighty magnets sells kits to do this. Beware though, it is a lot of work.
 

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