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04/14/2019, 01:36 AM | #1 |
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Help!
Before I spend anymore money, I have an acrylic tank I scored for what I thought was a good price. It’s beat up but nothing I thought was unfixable with a bit of buffing. Well to my surprise, there is a haze on the front of it that I don’t know how to deal with. I’m about to try and wet sand it but would like to hear if anyone else has had this problem and solved it. Might have been caused by an inexperienced reefer who used windex to clean the front. No one really knows and it sounds like it’s been passed around. Included is a picture of the haze and a picture of the clear back of the tank.
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04/14/2019, 07:52 PM | #2 |
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Location: Irvine, CA
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For just a haze, Novus should easily do the trick.
https://www.amazon.com/Novus-7100-Pl.../dp/B002UCYRZU
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Bruce Current Tank Info: 150G mixed reef (6x Blue Acro 20K Pro COB LEDs, 4x 80W T5 supplement), 150g fw discus (T5 lighting), 110G fw Angelfish (DIY LED lighting), 4 x 40 g frag tanks (DIY LED). |
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