Lcd Nail Designs Can You Fix Small Scratches Or Scuffs On A LCD Screen, How?

Can you fix small scratches or scuffs on a LCD screen, How? - lcd nail designs

My 2 years, took a nail file Emory board my new 19-inch flat panel monitor today, so something easy to cut, arggg! Some houses of correction, which is not worse?

3 comments:

PureVisi... said...

http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-a-Scratch-on- ...

Jerry G. - "You can try to scratch with the same product, which is used for the Polish
Polishing of acrylic paint on cars. This plastic coating and soft
Glass is used in many optical devices.

Polishing a large number of patients, and work in a beautiful
Material or tissue. The instructions on the package is specified as
use.

Buffing will be a long process that requires many patients. Use
receive a device speed can be very hot and therefore more
damage the screen.

The disadvantage is that it removes the polishing in the light zone
where polishing is carried out. If the screen on, and it
the light reflected from the area, probably not all visible when the
Polishing is done well. In a bright room, where reflections on the screen,
Polished range are highlighted.

The real solution would be to replace the body. The costs of the Committee
very close to the cost of a new monitor. After polishing, if you believe
Do not look to your satisfaction, you can always be different,
Team and get another one. Or you can sell it to a friend
for about 1 / 2 what you paid. At least 50% obtained for the recovery.

"I had created a small scratch on my 20-inch LCD, a rainbow effect when viewing a white background. I resolved to use by rubbing a little candle wax to zero and then a soft cloth and remove excess wax around zero. But zero is not detectable.

"Some of the CD / DVD scratch might work fixative. I think everything depends on the proximity of the refractive index of the material, which is on the ground will be the composition of the screen. CD / DVD plasic could be a very different index reductions of LCD monitors and CD / DVD fixer zero would not be appropriate, moreover, who could be a charm.

PureVisi... said...

http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-a-Scratch-on- ...

Jerry G. - "You can try to scratch with the same product, which is used for the Polish
Polishing of acrylic paint on cars. This plastic coating and soft
Glass is used in many optical devices.

Polishing a large number of patients, and work in a beautiful
Material or tissue. The instructions on the package is specified as
use.

Buffing will be a long process that requires many patients. Use
receive a device speed can be very hot and therefore more
damage the screen.

The disadvantage is that it removes the polishing in the light zone
where polishing is carried out. If the screen on, and it
the light reflected from the area, probably not all visible when the
Polishing is done well. In a bright room, where reflections on the screen,
Polished range are highlighted.

The real solution would be to replace the body. The costs of the Committee
very close to the cost of a new monitor. After polishing, if you believe
Do not look to your satisfaction, you can always be different,
Team and get another one. Or you can sell it to a friend
for about 1 / 2 what you paid. At least 50% obtained for the recovery.

"I had created a small scratch on my 20-inch LCD, a rainbow effect when viewing a white background. I resolved to use by rubbing a little candle wax to zero and then a soft cloth and remove excess wax around zero. But zero is not detectable.

"Some of the CD / DVD scratch might work fixative. I think everything depends on the proximity of the refractive index of the material, which is on the ground will be the composition of the screen. CD / DVD plasic could be a very different index reductions of LCD monitors and CD / DVD fixer zero would not be appropriate, moreover, who could be a charm.

Magix said...

"Some of the CD / DVD scratch might work fixative. I think everything depends on the proximity of the refractive index of the material, which is on the ground will be the composition of the screen.

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