Light Damage KIT for acrylic

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hey guys... ESPECIALLY ACRYLIC GUYS....

what do you think about this?

I have a PorterCable ROS that should be high enough RPM.

I am looking to buff the front of my 120g MRC tank.

http://micro-surface.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=188_190&products_id=17">http://micro-surface.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=188_190&products_id=17</a>

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I've used the micro mesh before with good success. I did it by hand so I can't give any pointers on using the drill. I would think that it would work very well..... I would just go slow and don't apply much pressure until you see how it will work.

Post some pics of before and after
 
tgriffin;705020 wrote: I've used the micro mesh before with good success. I did it by hand so I can't give any pointers on using the drill. I would think that it would work very well..... I would just go slow and don't apply much pressure until you see how it will work.

Post some pics of before and after

well if i take pics of before I don't even know the scratches would show up on camera. they are there.. and i know it.. and it bothers me :)

If I could come up with a good way to keep my tank looking new.. i'd be sold on acrylic 100%

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I have had an acrylic tank before and won't own another one. They are awesome until they scratch. BUT.... My glass tank has a scratch in it! It wouldn't have a single one if I hadn't have kept in in the garage for a year. It got scratched out there by me unfortunately. Good luck!
 
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