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RE: Acrylic tank scratches and neighbors with good intentions



Thats a large tank, and alot of money you put into it. There are products that should help or remove the scratches, but in my opinion the tank will never be the same. You might think about speaking with her, and maybe even having her at least pay for the scratch removal kit, if the talk goes over well. Good luck, Aaron.

From: "Darcey Harding" <darceyh@drizzle.com>
Reply-To: gsas-member@thekrib.com
To: <gsas-member@thekrib.com>
Subject: Acrylic tank scratches and neighbors with good intentions
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:13:40 -0800

Aaaaag! My kind neighbor took care of my cat while I was back east for a
funeral, and I'm sure meant every good in the world when she found the magnetic algae scraper blocks and decided to have a serious go at the algae-covered front
of the tank.

She also dragged the scraper along the bottom, caught up a bunch of gravel, and scratched the HELL out of the front of the tank. The whole inside front of the tank is covered in a squiggly fine haze, interspersed with deeper scratches. This is a 125T acrylic tank. Or was. Oh god, I am in pain! Is there hope for
this tank?

(Do I tell her?)

Darcey

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