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  1. #1
    David G. Imber
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    Can anyone advise on removing or lessening a slight, shallow
    scratch from a Sanyo 4920 faceplate window?

    It's nothing serious, of course, but I'd just as soon not see
    it.

    Thanks, DGI





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  2. #2
    Willa Jabir
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    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    Now, I don't know that this will work on your phone, but I used this
    trick on my PDA screen...
    Plain white tooth paste....rub it around with your finger.... then
    wipe off with soft cloth...
    This does not actually remove the scratch, but uses the abrasive in
    the paste to smooth out the scratch...kinda like extra super fine sand
    paper....and the paste acts like a polish at the same time...You don't
    get rid of the scratch, but smooth it out so it doesn't stand out as
    much.

    On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 04:07:37 -0400, David G. Imber
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Can anyone advise on removing or lessening a slight, shallow
    >scratch from a Sanyo 4920 faceplate window?
    >
    > It's nothing serious, of course, but I'd just as soon not see
    >it.
    >
    > Thanks, DGI
    >





  3. #3
    Tom Brown
    Guest

    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    I got some stuff that works fairly well. It is made by: Novus, Inc.,
    Minneapolis, MN
    It comes in three small plastic bottles labelled:
    1 Plastic Clean & Shine
    2 Fine Scratch Remover
    3 Heavy Scratch Remover

    Just Google: Novus Scratch Remover

    On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:07:37 UTC, David G. Imber <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > Can anyone advise on removing or lessening a slight, shallow
    > scratch from a Sanyo 4920 faceplate window?
    >
    > It's nothing serious, of course, but I'd just as soon not see
    > it.
    >
    > Thanks, DGI
    >
    >



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  4. #4
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 05:24:14 GMT, "Tom Brown"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I got some stuff that works fairly well. It is made by: Novus, Inc.,
    >Minneapolis, MN
    >It comes in three small plastic bottles labelled:
    >1 Plastic Clean & Shine
    >2 Fine Scratch Remover
    >3 Heavy Scratch Remover


    That rings a bell. I think I used to use that for my helmet
    faceplate when I had a motorcycle.

    Thanks to all for your suggestions.

    DGI





  5. #5

    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 05:24:14 GMT, "Tom Brown"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I got some stuff that works fairly well. It is made by: Novus, Inc.,
    >Minneapolis, MN
    >It comes in three small plastic bottles labelled:
    >1 Plastic Clean & Shine
    >2 Fine Scratch Remover
    >3 Heavy Scratch Remover
    >
    >Just Google: Novus Scratch Remover
    >
    >On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:07:37 UTC, David G. Imber <[email protected]>
    >wrote:
    >
    >> Can anyone advise on removing or lessening a slight, shallow
    >> scratch from a Sanyo 4920 faceplate window?
    >>
    >> It's nothing serious, of course, but I'd just as soon not see
    >> it.
    >>
    >> Thanks, DGI
    >>
    >>


    Yep, you can pick up those little babies at your local CONTAINER
    STORE; used for repairing/cleaning acrylic! works great for DVDs too!




  6. #6

    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 02:45:48 -0400, David G. Imber
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 05:24:14 GMT, "Tom Brown"
    ><[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>I got some stuff that works fairly well. It is made by: Novus, Inc.,
    >>Minneapolis, MN
    >>It comes in three small plastic bottles labelled:
    >>1 Plastic Clean & Shine
    >>2 Fine Scratch Remover
    >>3 Heavy Scratch Remover

    >
    > That rings a bell. I think I used to use that for my helmet
    >faceplate when I had a motorcycle.
    >
    > Thanks to all for your suggestions.
    >
    > DGI
    >

    Yep, you can pick up those little babies at your local CONTAINER
    STORE; used for repairing/cleaning acrylic! works great for DVDs too!



  7. #7
    SprintPCS Fan
    Guest

    Re: Removing small scratch from faceplate "window"

    I use palm screen protectors on my pcs fone face.
    They have no adheasive, and stick by static
    electricity. They keep the screens scratch free,
    and you can get 12 protectors, which will cover
    24 screens for less than $8! And best of all, they
    do NOT affect the ability to see the screen!


    Presto, no scratches! I also use them on my mp3
    player, and other portable electronics that have screens
    that are likely to get scratched (mp3 player, etc)

    Hope this idea helps!


    > >On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:07:37 UTC, David G. Imber <[email protected]>
    > >wrote:
    > >
    > >> Can anyone advise on removing or lessening a slight, shallow
    > >> scratch from a Sanyo 4920 faceplate window?
    > >>
    > >> It's nothing serious, of course, but I'd just as soon not see
    > >> it.
    > >>
    > >> Thanks, DGI






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