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"TYNK 7" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > (snipped) > >Subject: Re: Acrylic or Glass? > >From: "NetMax" [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Date: 12/1/2003 9:22 PM Central Standard Time > >Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Define 'best'. They are both transparent ;~). Acrylic is lighter, will > >absorb impacts better, marks easier, repairs easier. > > > > How would youre pair a scratch on acrylic? > I only have one acrylic tank and I'm SO careful. However, it's in a busy > kitchen on the counter and I know my hubby isn't as careful of it as I am. > It would be good knowledge to have in the back of my head. = ) They sell rubbing compound for acrylic. Then you sand it with fine wet/dry sandpaper using the rubbing compound. It's basically the same procedure as fixing scratches in glass (with different compounds), but because the acrylic is much softer, it take less effort. As with anything, ymmv depending on the location and depth of the scratch. NetMax
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