jwils27 Active Member Supporting Messages 171 Reaction score 132 Aug 7, 2008 #1 Wanted to see what you all think. Also any tips would be appreciated.
jwils27 Active Member Supporting Messages 171 Reaction score 132 Aug 7, 2008 #2 most of the scratches are small but there are some on the outside that are deep and would need to be filled
most of the scratches are small but there are some on the outside that are deep and would need to be filled
J james s_ Active Member Market Messages 1,364 Reaction score 0 Aug 7, 2008 #3 Novus Products are recommended. Quick google search.......
J jonathan Member Market Messages 300 Reaction score 0 Aug 7, 2008 #4 I've had success with brasso, toothpaste and silver polish used with a rotary auto buffer.
S saltwater junky Member Market Messages 398 Reaction score 0 Aug 7, 2008 #5 i just finished my 240 and i used a electric palm sand with a 2000 grit wet sand paper , followed by novus 3 step polish and mini car buffer.
i just finished my 240 and i used a electric palm sand with a 2000 grit wet sand paper , followed by novus 3 step polish and mini car buffer.
jwils27 Active Member Supporting Messages 171 Reaction score 132 Aug 7, 2008 #6 thanks everyone. one more question. How long did it take?
S saltwater junky Member Market Messages 398 Reaction score 0 Aug 7, 2008 #7 took me a month but i was being lazy, it can be done in a few days.
S saltwater junky Member Market Messages 398 Reaction score 0 Aug 7, 2008 #8 if you have any ?s give me a call
FutureInterest Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,441 Reaction score 1,330 Aug 7, 2008 #9 It depends on how scratched up your tank is... Mine was horrid when I first bought it. I did everything by hand with micromesh. It took about a week... :sad:
It depends on how scratched up your tank is... Mine was horrid when I first bought it. I did everything by hand with micromesh. It took about a week... :sad: