Wondering if this will be an Issue. Sorry didn’t know where to post this.

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it looks like I may have scraped a little too close to the silicone. I’m wondering if this will be a problem going forward? There’s a little sliver where the blade Tank is a cade 1500 s2. Never hurts to ask. Please excuse the state of the bare bottom tank.

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it looks like I may have scraped a little too close to the silicone. I’m wondering if this will be a problem going forward? There’s a little sliver where the blade Tank is a cade 1500 s2. Never hurts to ask. Please excuse the state of the bare bottom tank.

Best,

Anthony

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It is possible this could create a problem long term. For now I would mark it with something and see if it grows over a week or so. Any growth would indicate a problem. You could drain the tank and clean and reseal the area if you see growth. Just my 2 cents.
 
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It is possible this could create a problem long term. For now I would mark it with something and see if it grows over a week or so. Any growth would indicate a problem. You could drain the tank and clean and reseal the area if you see growth. Just my 2 cents.
Okay,

Thank you, I was hoping this would have been just the excess silicone and wouldn’t be an issue. But I’ll put a mark next to it and see if it grows.

When you say long term, what does that mean?
 
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