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My question has nothing to see with calculators but being related to small electronic device, may be sbdy would have an advice.
Got a GPS device for trekking that has a badly scratched screen. It is actually just the thick transparent plastic surface that was scratched, the screen behind is ok. Does anybody know a way to somehow polish the scratch or fill it to attenuate the effect?
(04-22-2015 01:10 PM)Tugdual Wrote: [ -> ]My question has nothing to see with calculators but being related to small electronic device, may be sbdy would have an advice.
Got a GPS device for trekking that has a badly scratched screen. It is actually just the thick transparent plastic surface that was scratched, the screen behind is ok. Does anybody know a way to somehow polish the scratch or fill it to attenuate the effect?

Displex screen scratch remover works quite well - note that there are different formulas for different screen materials (plastic, glass, etc). Nice demo here.

Also, Katie recently recommend Novus, but read the full thread here
Thanks Bob pretty amazing video....
I heard a long time ago that it was also possible to do that with toothpaste?
(04-22-2015 01:47 PM)Tugdual Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Bob pretty amazing video....
I heard a long time ago that it was also possible to do that with toothpaste?

I did use toothpaste to remove a scratch on an old flat screen TV. It did take off the anti-glare coating, but the image was minty fresh. Smile

Brasso has also been reported to be successful in removing scratches from iPod screens and other devices.

Dave
(04-22-2015 01:10 PM)Tugdual Wrote: [ -> ]... badly scratched screen. It is actually just the thick transparent plastic surface that was scratched, the screen behind is ok. Does anybody know a way to somehow polish the scratch or fill it to attenuate the effect?

There is a compound sold in small tubes for polishing acrylic watch crystals. I just used it yesterday to remove marks from a calculator's screen cover.
PolyWatch polish
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