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It can be made right with a cleaning blade. You won’t hurt the integrity with a sharp razor, going flat up against the panels on the outside of the tank. If there is residue left behind, a cloth with denatured alcohol or isopropyl works to clean off silicone.That side would be the short side of the tank but the one you would see as you walk up to it from the kitchen because out of the two that look the nicest for the front that’s how it lands. If it was the opposite corner it wouldn’t have mattered because it would pretty much be up against a wall. At the end of the day it’s still gonna look awesome once it’s stocked and that’s that goal but a bit of a bummer to start out like this if it can’t be remediated somehow.