On January 20 2002, Chris Searles <csearles_at_netcologne.de> wrote:
>
>>>>>Does anyone have a tip on how to do this? (I consider my black&decker
=
>>>>>grinding machine somewhat oversized...)
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA Matze
>>>>
>>>>You can try a bit of polish to fill in the scratches. Then put a screen
>>>>protector over it to prevent further damage.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Polish, Mark?
>>>
>>>What kind of polish? I don't have any clue what to use as a polish,
please
>>>let me know!
>>>
>>>Best Matze
>>
>>You can try a furniture polish that doesn't use abrasive. Give Pledge or
>>something similar a try. Paste polish can also work, but many of these
>>have abrasive components.
>
>I still swear by "Liquid Screen Improver" which I've mentioned before on
>this list and which Matze should especially find it easy to get in
>Germany. Contains a mixture of teflon and silicone and really does what
>it claims: improves the quality of the screen so that the pen glides
>better over the surface.
>
>Available here: www.lotsabits.com
>
>Chris Searles
>
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Danke Chris, werd Frank mal anrufen, Matze
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