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Re: FN-FORUM: Monitor Scratch
date posted 24th June 2003 17:14
Oh yes, I can recommend this, about 11am every day I like to stroke an eel
across my screen
Carla
on 24/6/03 4:13 pm, Andy Stafford at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> I'd try using a fish. The combination of oily skin and fine scales is great
> for removing these sort of fine scratches from glass.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Norcott" [EMAIL REMOVED]
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:53 PM
> Subject: FN-FORUM: Monitor Scratch
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>> Hi all
>>
>> I got hold of a cheap second hand monitor (Rus's fault... he got me
> itching
>> after one), and when I got it home I realised that it had an abrasion
>> diagonally down the screen.... it looks kind of like the mark left by
> sticky
>> tape over the screen, but it won't clean off, and if you run your
> fingernail
>> over the monitor you can feel that it is rough. Other than feeling
> slightly
>> foolish, is there anything practical I can do? I have seen some advice
>> saying car windscreen chip kits are useful for repairing scratched
> monitors,
>> but the scratching is so fine I'm not convinced it would work.
>>
>> Has anyone got any ideas? Sandpaper? A gun?
>>
>> Ta,
>> Dan.
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