Re: Removing Scratches from CRTs




"PaPaPeng" <papapeng@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> As per recommendations from others try buffing with toothpaste or a
> metal polish like Brasso to get rid of as much of the visible scratch
> as possible. Then use an acrylic floor polish sold as Future Wax (or
> Future something, WalMart) to touch up the scratch . The acrylic will
> modify the optical properties, much like damping it with water will
> make the scratch invisible.

There's a scratch repair kit for eyeglasses that might work better.
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