It may appear that the scratches are "gone" but that just probably from the oil filling the scratch and making it seem flat. The only tried and true method is wet dry sand paper ranging from 3000 to 7000 grit, and then finishing with cerium oxide.
The only reason why it would make the scratches disappear is because of the oil, in other words they are still there. You need to sand with sand paper 3000 and work your way up to 7000. You can start with 1000 grit if scratches are deep and just water will be fine to sand.
I got an old 55 gallon tank with glass as thick as this. I noticed you went with no trim. Is the silicone strong enough to hold this tank full of water? I do want to remove the trim.
Need a video about how to actually remove scratches not just making the scratches smaller. Also wondering how this would have worked if you had baking soda to mix with that vinegar. Are you supposed to start buffing while the two are reacting and making the uncontrollable froth or wait until they have neutralized each other?
Serum oxide will probably remove starches better, check in the automotive repair department. But if as me you don't find, u will just buff them out with this mixture to make less visible. I used mixture withing 5 minutes of making it
did you really ask that question,? thats like asking the manufacturer of the fish tank, if the silicone rubber will mess up the ph,, how about this,, wash the tank with fresh water,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Any chemical used on a tank has the ability to murder your fish if not properly washed after use. Any time you have to work on your tank, clean it afterward until you're 100% certain you could, safely, feed a newborn off it. Then it's almost clean enough for your little buddies. Only clean that well when you've had to do some kind of work on it with chemicals or anything that would leave a residue like sanding. Otherwise you'll kill all the good bacteria that keep our most precious obsessions healthy & happy. Always remember, they are not our pets, we are their court, their butlers, cleaning crews & chefs! 🐟🐠🐡🐌🦀🐙
@@guglielmodicarlo4139 It's more helpful to answer questions as if the asker is doing their first bit of research on the matter. We're all stupid in the beginning 😁
yah i dont buy into it. Even my glass guy said he cant get out scratches you can feel with your fingers. If this used to work, every reefer out there would use it.
It may appear that the scratches are "gone" but that just probably from the oil filling the scratch and making it seem flat. The only tried and true method is wet dry sand paper ranging from 3000 to 7000 grit, and then finishing with cerium oxide.
thx makes sense. What micron cerium oxide would you use after pls?
It works!! Just put tapes around the silicone also, so you will not spin away the silicone that holds the tank!
Ty for this will try, but What are ratio for the ingredients needed..?
What are ratio for the ingredients needed also do you rinse fresh water after
Love the video, but the background music almost drowns your voice. Thanks for the info, great job ✌
I fully understand... Early editing days
The only reason why it would make the scratches disappear is because of the oil, in other words they are still there. You need to sand with sand paper 3000 and work your way up to 7000. You can start with 1000 grit if scratches are deep and just water will be fine to sand.
I'm impressed! I will try this soon.
So I'm supposed to use baking soda coconut oil and vinegar no sea salt?
I can't hear what you say, the background music is to loud
back ground music to loud
I like this idea. I already have all the ingredients at home! Have you had any experience with cerium oxide to compare?
I never found it actually So I dont know the results with that product .
Great video!
Where did you get your buffing wheel from ?
Thanks
Canadian tire store
Is there a *need* for the fine grain sea salt or is just baking soda fine?
I got an old 55 gallon tank with glass as thick as this. I noticed you went with no trim. Is the silicone strong enough to hold this tank full of water? I do want to remove the trim.
Don’t do that
@@Anthony-rl4ok lol turns out it was 75 gallon and hell naw. I kept that trim lol. I don't trust it without.
Is there an underwater attachment for cordless drills? That would make quick work of stubborn green spot algae!
I imagine so ! Or maybe a way to put the drill in a water proof casing for those jobs that require underwater power tools ! Bets research that !
Just cut the end off of a old (straight and round ended) toilet brush. Attach to inside of drill Chuck.
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Pretty cool tip thank u so much for sharing ur method glad u made this video.👍👍👍👍👍
Need a video about how to actually remove scratches not just making the scratches smaller. Also wondering how this would have worked if you had baking soda to mix with that vinegar. Are you supposed to start buffing while the two are reacting and making the uncontrollable froth or wait until they have neutralized each other?
Serum oxide will probably remove starches better, check in the automotive repair department. But if as me you don't find, u will just buff them out with this mixture to make less visible. I used mixture withing 5 minutes of making it
tried it and it didn't work even on the small scratches.
Can you use regular table salt?
Yes
will try this on my 125
Won’t the chemicals kill the fish or mess up the ph level?
No you gotta rincé it really well after
did you really ask that question,? thats like asking the manufacturer of the fish tank, if the silicone rubber will mess up the ph,,
how about this,, wash the tank with fresh water,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Any chemical used on a tank has the ability to murder your fish if not properly washed after use. Any time you have to work on your tank, clean it afterward until you're 100% certain you could, safely, feed a newborn off it. Then it's almost clean enough for your little buddies. Only clean that well when you've had to do some kind of work on it with chemicals or anything that would leave a residue like sanding. Otherwise you'll kill all the good bacteria that keep our most precious obsessions healthy & happy.
Always remember, they are not our pets, we are their court, their butlers, cleaning crews & chefs! 🐟🐠🐡🐌🦀🐙
@@guglielmodicarlo4139 It's more helpful to answer questions as if the asker is doing their first bit of research on the matter. We're all stupid in the beginning 😁
Why u not using ceremic oxide ??
yah i dont buy into it. Even my glass guy said he cant get out scratches you can feel with your fingers. If this used to work, every reefer out there would use it.
Can you turn the music up a little more please...... Lol
Very distracting....
I know I know too late now was bad then at editing
Great info video
Thanks ! Long time no see my mate !
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Alright ! Let me go see what’s new on your channel then !
AquaZone Aquarium Services Mtl Izabella please do. Lol
You have the recipe?
I never made a recipe it was more by feel of how grant the solution was. As long as it's slightly abbrasive
Beautiful voice
Can I do this with fish in the tank?
Nooooo
Lol why would he think he could do it with fish in the tank lmao
WTF?? Please don't own fish
FOR THE LOVE OF ALL GODS ! STOP THE MUSIC .... HOLY FUCK ! I CAN'T TAKE IT ! Stopped after it wouldn't... 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵
Cool vid but I still don't understand those big words
No worries, google them if there’s something you don’t understand
Ok
Nice nice nice
stop music when u narrate
Why the bloody stupid music i couldn't watch it made my ears bleed 😤