I'm going to try that LensDR thing on my glasses, it supposed to fill in scratches (like magic), maybe it will work on cell phone screen also? Otherwise I'd suggest preventative measures next time. Case or cover. Bought a screen protector from ebay for my dig camera. It's just a clear plastic cover that goes directly on the lcd part, so you end up scratching the cover, not the screen.
2006-12-29 08:26:19
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answered by LrT 2
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To be trustworthy the above strategies esp the toothpaste are organic nonsense, i dont understand why human beings sell them. attempt the hyperlink I even have provided, in any different case there isnt rather a fashion of eliminating scratches devoid of deconstructing the device and using moist sandpaper, there's a protracted old approach to this got here across on google yet thats right down to you.
2016-12-18 21:18:59
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answered by flanary 4
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Depending on how your phone is made, you can probably just get a new face plate for it. They are cheap and the old one just snaps off and put the new one on. Looks like a whole new phone. I used to do that about twice a year with my old nokia bar phone. My new one is a flip phone so not many scratches on it.
2006-12-29 08:39:34
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answered by carguy 4
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