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Ok, so I take great care in not tossing my laptop around and have a case for it, nonetheless, the surrounding frame around my laptop screen and the base around my keyboard keeps on getting scratched! There are little black scratches on the perimeter of my keyboard and the frame of my screen (the silver coating is apparently scratched off in those little places). I don't understand why these scratches just magically appear out of nowhere when I do not put any abrasive surface against the laptop and am so careful in handling it. Please help!

2006-10-12 07:29:01 · 4 answers · asked by ☆sock☆ 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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It's rather impossible. You'll get scratch in time, you can reduce it, but you can't completely be rid of them, except perhaps if you never touch it again.

Even if you case the laptop, the friction between the case and the laptop, although small, would pile up to scratches through the passage of time. Even light winds could erode the laptop (although you'll need to leave the laptop on the breeze for months or years). Winds that carries sands is even worse.

A quick way to cover up existing scratches is to cover them with stickers. Fit the shape to the damage and the picture to your style. Just choose the stickers carefully as not to make it too obvious that you're hiding scratches or make the laptop looks odd. You might actually see if your laptop's manufacturer have casings as changeable spare parts and just change the casings.

2006-10-13 06:15:40 · answer #1 · answered by Lie Ryan 6 · 0 0

at the start the toothpaste element no longer in any respect is a stunning concept. that's abbrasive and could scratch gold, sterling silver, or maybe particular gems. yet. regrettably for you there isn't any longer something which would be achieved. Your ultimate guess is to pass to a jewellery keep, would not might desire to be Tiffany's, and purchase "Connisours (spelling?) kind silver liquid cleanser besides as a silver sharpening textile. those will get rid of something of the tarnish and while polished and glossy scratches are annoying to be certain. you additionally can tell your boyfriend that sterling silver is a comfortable metallic, so it will scratch no be counted what you do. this way, your necklace has its very own "charecter"

2016-12-16 06:39:26 · answer #2 · answered by casimir 3 · 0 0

i cant help you protect every part. but if you go to designer skins they have relatively cheap and interesting covers for your note book..

2006-10-12 07:37:15 · answer #3 · answered by pain_made_me_beautiful 2 · 0 0

You should get some of that plastic that you heat seal

around it (lol).

2006-10-12 07:33:12 · answer #4 · answered by judy f 3 · 0 0

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