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Old 05/12/2005, 09:50 AM
dymaxiun dymaxiun is offline
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Has anyone used this scratch removal kit? Is it worth it? *PIC*

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Old 05/12/2005, 09:59 AM
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I had this kit, but decided not to use it as you have to do the entire panel, not just the spot. My scrathes were only on the inside, but yours are outside you might as well try it.
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Old 05/12/2005, 10:07 AM
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I have 4 scratches on the inside. I don't know what other options i have....

What do you mean by having to do the whole panel? Was that what you wanted to do or is that what you needed to do?
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Old 05/12/2005, 11:15 AM
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Bump...
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Old 05/12/2005, 05:42 PM
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ya theycallmefishy, borrowed mine, then i tried it, i would not recommend it, unless you are planning on spending a full day on it, you have to do the whole side no matter how big the scratch. i tried it in my sump, and i didnt like the way it turned out, and plus you get little shards of acrylic that get in the tank, and if you have fish in there, it could get in their gills. but i would just live with the scratches, unless they are really big. o ya and by the whole panel, its because otherwise you have a spot that is magnifide on your tank, because it is indented. unless you have like a 10 gallon tank, its not really worth it.
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Old 05/12/2005, 06:06 PM
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Yeah! A response... well with that said.. what should I do? Any ideas?
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Old 05/12/2005, 06:16 PM
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ummm well i just kinda ignored mine, they were pretty small, are yours like big or in the front? otherwise, just learn to ignore them i guess.
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Old 05/12/2005, 06:39 PM
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i think i can try a few things... But opinions are greatly welcomed
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