how to remove scratches?
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08-15-2008
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#11 (permalink)
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Jk, Steve, if you guys have time, check out their website and the videos they have on there. You guys might see something you like :P. All I can say is they have worked for me. As for the price...yes, they're quite pricey! I think it cost me around $20 USD to buy a full body protector for my PSP.
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08-15-2008
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#12 (permalink)
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Could you put some liquid plastic on it to get the deep scratches out? (i'm talking about the stuff they use on top of tables in restaurants.)
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08-15-2008
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lol, I love how Displex PSed the "scratched" Sony Ericsson so much, that even the earpiece is scratched...
Anyways, the iPhone 3G does not appear to be covered in anything, but how do we know that it's not an actual super-coating? The selling point of these protectors for me would be if they weren't a fingerprint magnet... Otherwise body protectors just make it worse.
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Originally Posted by SteveMB93
Well that's probably on the top layer of the blade, maybe to prevent the metal from getting scratches?
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What would even be the point? I think helicopter blades need to be reliable enough to be able to handle stress on their own.
Last edited by JkPwNsTeR : 08-15-2008 at 01:06 PM.
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08-15-2008
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No it is to protect helicopter blades from small dings, which affect the lift (Think Aerodynamics).
@WT Try Polywatch. You can find it on eBay for around $5, and in my book, it is the best one to get if you aren't willing to spend a fortune on RadTech's Ice Creme, which is absoloutly the best money can buy.
@JkPwNsTeR The iPhone 3G is definetly covered in some sort of scratch resistant coating. You guys probably all know that the screen is made from some sort of hardened glass, so that is out of the question. The back is pretty scratch resistant, trust me, I tried it on a display in the Apple store. It does not scratch easily. I tried rubbing it hard on the table, and nothing happened. I tried with the edge of a paperclip, nothing. I tried very hard with a pin, and alas, a thin hairline scratch appeared.
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08-15-2008
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#15 (permalink)
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Here are some pictures of the Invisible Shield on my phone. You guys can be the judges. It's a pretty good investment because it keeps my stuff in top shape. Great for Meizu M6 imo.

This shows the shield covering the glass front of my phone. It's not very noticeable. People tell me all the time that they can't believe I have a protector on their. There are shields on the inside of the phone as well, but you can't see those. That yellow/orange picture you see is actually a reflection of a wall scroll I have in my room. Sorry about that.

About this second image...Sorry! I just couldn't help it xD!
Last edited by <=~Rex.llvleizu~=> : 08-15-2008 at 07:33 PM.
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08-16-2008
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#16 (permalink)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mbarry
No it is to protect helicopter blades from small dings, which affect the lift (Think Aerodynamics).
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Then that would be even more expensive for average consumers...
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