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I have a Toshiba Satellite that's about three months old. I recently realised that there are some scuffs (not really deep enough to be called scratches) around one corner of the screen. Initially I tried to buff it out with a soft cotton cloth and warm water but it only made it worse. It's mostly noticable when the screen is dark or turned off.

I'm not sure what would best work to get rid of the scuffs. I came across this stuff called Displex that's meant for cell phone screens, PSPs, and "any device with an LCD screen". Has anyone had any luck using this specifically on notebook LCD screens? According to the website, "the plastic lens is lightly dissolved and polished with fine abrasive particles. The corners of the scratch traces are rounded off and the fissure bottom filled out with the material of the lens itself." I'm not sure I trust any substance to dissolve the surface layer of my computer monitor. Can anyone put my mind at ease? Or suggest something else?

2007-10-31 15:31:19 · 1 answers · asked by whirlpool23 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

1 answers

NO, well maybe
nothing seems to work on standard screens because u can't duplicate the dull finish, it will end up shiny.
Displex only works on clear shiny screens like phones - but then some laptops are shiny now - so maybe it will work on those.

2007-10-31 16:26:51 · answer #1 · answered by Bill R 7 · 0 0

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