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Location: Mohawk, New York
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LCD Screen Help
My wonderful Grand Daughter took a callus scraper to the screen of one of our LCD TVs. Does anyone know of anything that repairs scratches?
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Took the hint.
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Jim, depends on the model and what the material is on the front.
If you have a solid front screen, it may be a replacable part. You may also be able to use that stuff that fills in scratches on glasses if the material is a solid surface (but I am not sure). If it is a soft LCD material screen, I am not sure that anything will truly do it... you might want to try: http://www.google.com/search?q=scrat...en-US:official some of these have some ideas (including vaseline, and I am sure you have some of that in the house) that can possibly make it look better (but not fix it). When in doubt, call the manufacture service line ![]() Alex |
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Toothpaste followed by car wax will remove scratches from CDs and DVDs so that might work depending on what the front of the screen is.
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It's kind of strange. I at first thought it was soft being LCD but while cleaning it just now, I noticed it was hard. I called the manufacturer and of course they are so busy, I need to send an email. So, I just did that.
I finally turned it on and the scratches are hard to see. So, I may end up just living with it. Those homemade fixes seem a little scarry. I found something that claims to fix scratches but it says that it removes part of the screen and comes with a big warning. |
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Well, the manufacturer just called me. They are sending a wonder cleaner that they say will most likely remove the scratches. They said if the scratches remain, they would be happy to replace the screen for about $500.
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Not sure what material those are made of Jim, but I use a product called Plexus on my bike windscreen. It was originally developed for use on aircraft windshields and other plexiglass surfaces. Works VERY well at filling light scratches
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