painting glass

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I have a tank with filters in the corner. since it is unsightly, I covered the section with glass with one side painted black. The filter eventually started to rub into the paint and the paint started peeling. Is there a way of painting glass to make the paint stick better ? I was thinking of using sandpaper on the glass, note that the UNPAINTED side is the one that will be seen from the front, so if i use sandpaper, will the scratches be visible from the other side ? If sandpaper is viable solution, what grade of sandpaper will i need to use ?
 
I don't know whether the sanding will be visible or not, but why don't you just apply some boxing/packaging tape to the areas of the paint where the filters is rubbing up against.
 
How about applying a thin layer of silicone over the paint?
 
Easiest way to do it is to sand blast the glass so it is etched then your paint will stick. Only way I know paint sticks to glass and won't come off.
Look up sandblast etching glass on yourube
 
Why not use a black plastic instead? A weir of sorts should do the trick, like what people use in corner overflows.
 
He was talking about glass that's the only reason I didn't mention black acylic
For sure.

If he can take it out to repaint, ie it's not siliconed in place, I would just use a different material.
 
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