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Hello I was laying out my rock in my tank to help visualize how I want to cement it together. We'll on of my stacks fell over and put a deep scratch in the middle of the front of the tank. It is deep enough my finger nail catches on it. What can I do or am I just out of luck.
 

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I've seen people use those windshield crack fillers to fill in the scratch when its been a dry tank. Seemed to work fairly decent. I'd give it a shot at least.

Edit: Something like this that cures with UV light. You put a piece of plastic over the scratch to flatten the epoxy out and then use a little UV light to set it stiff enough to cut the excess off flush with a razor blade. Then cure it fully with the UV light.

 
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I've seen people use those windshield crack fillers to fill in the scratch when its been a dry tank. Seemed to work fairly decent. I'd give it a shot at least.

Edit: Something like this that cures with UV light. You put a piece of plastic over the scratch to flatten the epoxy out and then use a little UV light to set it stiff enough to cut the excess off flush with a razor blade. Then cure it fully with the UV light.

It's on the inside is that safe for the animals?
 
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I've seen people use those windshield crack fillers to fill in the scratch when its been a dry tank. Seemed to work fairly decent. I'd give it a shot at least.

Edit: Something like this that cures with UV light. You put a piece of plastic over the scratch to flatten the epoxy out and then use a little UV light to set it stiff enough to cut the excess off flush with a razor blade. Then cure it fully with the UV light.

Also for some reason I can't see the link you shared.
 

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