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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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    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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    Quote 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.
    If you are having trouble with your player, please visit this thread first and try the steps before you panic. Most likely you will be able to fix your player easily using the steps listed.

    Players: Meizu M6 SP 4GB, iPod Touch 4G
    Headphones: SoundMAGIC PL-50s, Auvio In-Ear Armatures, Bose QC-15s.
    Current Audio Congifuration: X-Fi Elite Pro w/LM4562 Mod -> Mission MS-50 + Boston Acoustics Subwoofer


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    yep...
    durasec.com
    they have scratch remover and also new protective covers


 

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