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Old 05-20-2009, 02:31 PM   #1
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I know this topic isn't about image quality and high definiton and whatever, but I have a question. My freaking cleaning lady scratched the shiny plastic that is around the screen. She didn't scratch the screen just the black plastic. My question is is there some kind of wax or anything that can remove or reduce those scratches?
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From plastic...hmmm...possibly a rubbing compound used for cars possibly? Maybe like Scratch doctor by Nu-finish not sure how these would work though since they are used for car scratches but get out of the swirly marks. Not sure to be honest but I am sure something out there will work.
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Novus Polish kit

I've used this stuff before at my work and it seems to work pretty good. I've also seen plastic polishers from Mothers and also Meguires. Both can be found at auto repair stores.
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You mean the bezel? Dang thats gotta suck...did you fire the cleaning lady already?
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Novus Polish kit

I've used this stuff before at my work and it seems to work pretty good. I've also seen plastic polishers from Mothers and also Meguires. Both can be found at auto repair stores.


Novus is a great product. I used it a lot on plastic. Novus will leave tiny scratches to your piano black case. Novus is abrasive and actually takes a very very fine layer of material off when you use it. That's how it can take out bigger scratches.

Before you do anything make sure you can live with it or not. There have been times I have been anal and actually made things worse!
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