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Scratch remover for phone screen

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Posted by: Darklily72

I just came across this product on a site, please note I have not tried this product:

http://www.calcellular.com/uni-dp-1.html

What do you all think about this, do you think it will cover scratches and abrasions so that they are invisible? Has anyone tried this product yet? If so, what were your results?

I have a slight abrasion on my screen that is to everyone else unnoticable, but *I* know it's there and it bugs me. I was thinking about getting this product but first wanted to ask for opinions from those more experienced than me.



Posted by: Kaosu

I believe they sell similar stuff in stores like Walgreens as well, you may want to check that out. Although I haven't used it, I think they're supposed to be decent. Since yours seems very minor as well, you shouldn't have any problem using those scratch removers.



Posted by: VMHacker

Wirelessly posted (Kyocera slider: SE47/1.0.00 UP.Browser/4.1.26l UP.Link/5.0.2.9)

Use a glasses scratch remover. Trust me it worked wonders 4 me!



Posted by: Darklily72

You know, I never thought of that..I'll bet it's a lot cheaper too, huh?



Posted by: RedAndKhaki

try tooth paste



Posted by: beerthebear

I just ordered this stuff from ebay, I will let you know how it works out once I get it.



Posted by: joshieca

This doesnt help those who have scratches already, but to prevent them from occurring in the first place (besides being careful) I use a PDA screen protector to cover the screen of the phone.

Just get the ones that are made for color PDA's and then you can cut them down to size. One package should last a year depending on how often you want to change the plastic covering. Works for me, I also use it on my cordless home phone.

http://www.fellowes.com/ -- search for Writeright

http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/index_ct.htm



Posted by: VMvirginmobile

Quote:
Originally posted by RedAndKhaki
try tooth paste


yuck.. my friend told me to do that to a CD... it sounds silly



Posted by: beerthebear

why is it called scratch remover, if it is a scratch preventer?



Posted by: OldEngineer

Quote:
Originally posted by VMvirginmobile
yuck.. my friend told me to do that to a CD... it sounds silly



Maybe so, but I'll bet his CDs have fresher breath than yours!


:laughs:





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