X xytrix01 Aquaria Intern (NOOB) Sep 26, 2004 146 0 0 41 San Jose, CA Jan 8, 2005 #1 My girlfriend has a scrapper for her acrilic tank. I was just wondering if it would hurt to use it on my glass tank. Just wondering.
My girlfriend has a scrapper for her acrilic tank. I was just wondering if it would hurt to use it on my glass tank. Just wondering.
J Jason01 AC Members Dec 9, 2004 106 0 0 43 Clermont, IA Jan 8, 2005 #2 Odds are, if it doesn't scratch her acrylic tank, it isn't going to scratch the glass. Shouldn't hurt anything.
Odds are, if it doesn't scratch her acrylic tank, it isn't going to scratch the glass. Shouldn't hurt anything.
TPIRman Fishkeeping Yellow Belt Mar 5, 2004 232 0 16 New York, NY Visit site Jan 8, 2005 #3 It'll be fine. Acrylic is softer than glass, so any scraper that's safe for acrylic should be safe for glass. Of course, that also means that the reverse isn't true, so be sure not to use a scraper designed for glass on her acrylic tank. HTH.
It'll be fine. Acrylic is softer than glass, so any scraper that's safe for acrylic should be safe for glass. Of course, that also means that the reverse isn't true, so be sure not to use a scraper designed for glass on her acrylic tank. HTH.
StreetCypher AC Members Apr 18, 2004 1,378 0 0 vancity, BC Visit site Jan 8, 2005 #4 Shes probably really careful when she scrapes. If a piece of sand or a small hard object gets stuck, then it'll leave a deep scratch. But, i agree, if its safe for acrylic, its most likely safe for glass
Shes probably really careful when she scrapes. If a piece of sand or a small hard object gets stuck, then it'll leave a deep scratch. But, i agree, if its safe for acrylic, its most likely safe for glass
X xytrix01 Aquaria Intern (NOOB) Sep 26, 2004 146 0 0 41 San Jose, CA Jan 8, 2005 #5 thats what i thought! Thanx!!!!