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    Baelari
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    I'm about 60% done scraping silicon off the inside, but the top rim is siliconed on very well. Is there an easy way to get the silicon to soften up?

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    Tony
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    No, unfortunately you are stuck cutting and scraping it out. A 5 in 1 tool is very helpful in removing the frames.

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    Baelari
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    Hmm... new thought: Instead of taking the panels apart, would one of those spinning buffers work for getting rid of the etching? One of my friends used one to clean the scratches from his car headlights.

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    Tony
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    It's worth a shot. I've never really tried because it is easy and cheap for me to just replace a flawed panel.

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    Baelari
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    I think it might be easier for me to just build an aquarium from scratch next time. I'll give the buffer a shot, since I can easily borrow one.

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baelari View Post
    I think it might be easier for me to just build an aquarium from scratch next time. I'll give the buffer a shot, since I can easily borrow one.
    It really is easier that way.

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