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Old 03-24-2007   #1
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Removing screen scratches

Hello Everyone,

When I bought my Miniplayer I removed the plastic covering from the front of it.

The miniplayer now has slight scratches on the screen.

Does anyone know of a good product to remove them.
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Old 03-25-2007   #2
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Did you remove the very thick plastic covering (your not really supposed to do that) or just a thin film that was over the miniplayer? Try some Ipod scratch remover on it. That might work.
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I have used a product called DISPLEX Display Polish to successfully remove minor scratches from my M6.

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how do they work?? how can a scratch just... POOF and gone?? o___O
ps. exactly what i want to avoid (see my post)
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Well I did the same thing because (for some reason) there were some air bubbles below the plastic protector, which just looked plain fugly to me. I too have some scratches on the screen, but nothing too trivial.
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Originally Posted by citizenklaw View Post
Well I did the same thing because (for some reason) there were some air bubbles below the plastic protector, which just looked plain fugly to me. I too have some scratches on the screen, but nothing too trivial.
don't u mean, nothing which wasnt trivial? or am i gettin confused?
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i got a bunch of small scratches on mine because my film was to bubbly and then it ffell off so im looking for one also
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The scratches now are nothing too trivial. As a matter of fact, I've seen worse iPods. ;-).

Actually, I've been thinkgin of engraving my M6 in the back so I'd have to remove the back plastic cover.
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depending on teh machine used for teh engraving you can leave the cover on the back
the machine engraves straight through the plastic and wont mess it up
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You can buy another plastic cover. Just Google it.
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yep...
durasec.com
they have scratch remover and also new protective covers
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