Re: Screen scratches

Joel Shandelman (jshandel@fir.fbc.com)
Tue, 11 Jun 1996 15:52:33 -0400

This may sound wierd but "Brasso" brass polish lists a use for their product
as "for polishing plastic watch crystals". I have done this many times on
my Casio calculator watch with excellent results. It does take some finger
muscle in a circular motion. Wipe off residue with damp cloth when done.

I have never done this on an OGO (I don't own one yet ;-)

-- Joel

On Jun 11, 15:30, Marc DeVinney wrote:
> Subject: Re: Screen scratches
> ...
> > Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1996 08:17:52 -0300 (ADT)
> > From: Dennis Woo <dwoo@unb.ca>
> ...
> > For tiny scratches, use a small amount of automobile rubber compound (the
>
> You mean *rubbing* compound? Watch out! Depending on the kind you select,
it can be very abrasive.
> ...
> > Good luck.
>
> Yeah, you'll need it if you try to get any help from HP after you try to
repair it yourself. Dennis, I know your intentions are good, but I'm concerned
that someone might get themselves in trouble. I know of at least one person
who scratched their screen with a damaged stylus (look closely at the tip for
small cuts or abrasions). If your stylus is alright, then I would pursue it
with HP directly. You may have a defective screen.
> ...
>
> Sorry if I'm just a "wet blanket."
>
> MED.
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