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finalheaven
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1 - 10-19-2003, 17:38
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I have scratches on my monitor and i was wondering how i can get rid of them? Is there a special sort of cleaner that may work? Or would i need to replace the entire window frame? If so where can i do it and how much will it cost?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
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buy new one
 
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Stits
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3 - 10-19-2003, 17:39
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It will cost more to polish the glass and because its a tube you really done want to try it.
 
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4 - 10-19-2003, 17:40
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It will cost more to polish the glass and because its a tube you really done want to try it.
Cost more to polish the glass then what???

And why don't i want to try it?

BTW i own a 21inch sony crt.
 
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Sand paper....?
 
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Cost more to polish the glass then what???

And why don't i want to try it?

BTW i own a 21inch sony crt.
Than even a 21 inch $600 monitor. The glass is already less than a CM thick and if it gets too thin it could implode without warning and that would suck for the user.....like OMG MY EYES MY EYES. I used to be a pc tech at a place that did total monitor repairs and have seen monitors implode it isn't pretty.
 
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8 - 10-19-2003, 17:49
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very fine wet sandpaper
 
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very fine wet sandpaper
You work your way through the grains and finish with a satin cloth and a rubbing compound.
 
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Than even a 21 inch $600 monitor. The glass is already less than a CM thick and if it gets too thin it could implode without warning and that would suck for the user.....like OMG MY EYES MY EYES. I used to be a pc tech at a place that did total monitor repairs and have seen monitors implode it isn't pretty.
****, now i'm in constant fear that my monitor is going to suddenly implode.
 
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If all you have is small scratches don't worry about I am just saying when they goto polish it out it coudl cause a problem if they go to far in.
 
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12 - 10-19-2003, 18:19
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Try regular old toothpaste to polish the scratches out.
 
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FightNFury
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13 - 10-19-2003, 18:21
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Does it have to be OLD?
 
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GreyGhost
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14 - 10-19-2003, 18:23
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The older types have better abrasives, not as much bleach and minty crap.
 
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iNVAR
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15 - 10-19-2003, 18:24
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uhm, it's not less than a cm thick.

but i still wouldn't do it.
 
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finalheaven
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16 - 10-19-2003, 19:48
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There any option such as replacing the entire front glass plate? Taking it to a technician?
 
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17 - 10-20-2003, 07:39
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One would think to call a technician...
 
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18 - 10-20-2003, 11:32
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Replied to wrong thread... I rock
 
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20 - 10-21-2003, 14:16
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hahhAHAHAHAHAHHA
YOU SANDPAPERD YOUR MONITOR


HAHAHAHAH
HAVE YOU EVER FELT SANDPAPER


HAVE YOU EVER FELT YOUR MONITOR


WHAT ARE U THINKINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGG
 
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