Can you get scratches out of an LCD monitor??? Help!

bluemax

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Hi. My son got too close to the monitor when I wasn't paying 100% attention :eek: and now there is a small scratch.... Is there ANY way to get it out? My husband is going to be VERY upset if I can't resolve this problem somehow. :(

I'd love any advice you can give me!

Thanks,
Mrs. Bluemax
 

Matthias99

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If the screen material has been physically scratched, there isn't a whole lot you can do.

First thing to try might be a soft lint-free cloth and some water. You could try a little rubbing alcohol (or an ammonia-based cleaner like Windex, maybe watered down a bit) to see if it helps, but this can hurt the antiglare coating on some LCD screens. Do NOT use acetone, benzene, or other solvents; they will almost certainly damage the display surface and make it worse.

The good news is that XMas is just around the corner, and new monitors make great presents. :p
 

bluemax

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It's me now... not my wife. This scratch is not small... and it's almost dead-center so you'll always be looking at it.

For the sake of my sanity, I sure hope there's some kind of fix.....

I scrimped and saved like a miser for this 19" LCD.... there's no way I can afford another. :(
 

Eureka

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Well, see, the way to remove a problem is to find its source and remove it. Therefore, since the LCD is scratched, nuke the LCD.

Other than that... I don't know... did you try rubbing at it?

Norm
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: bluemax
It's me now... not my wife. This scratch is not small... and it's almost dead-center so you'll always be looking at it.

For the sake of my sanity, I sure hope there's some kind of fix.....

I scrimped and saved like a miser for this 19" LCD.... there's no way I can afford another. :(

Hmmm
1. Google it
2. Isn't there some crap that you can fill in the scratches on CDs with? Maybe that?
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: SolMiester
Good find Rolly!, sure the wife would appreciate that...lol

LOL, mine might not if she did though.

In any case, it looks like there are products to repair this kind of stuff.
 

Eureka

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Hehe... I think they're as effective as those fix-a-dent and scratch-removers for cars.

Norm
 

SickBeast

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Brasso got the scratches out of my 5G iPod wonderfully, screw the lawsuit. :) $3.99 at the grocery store. :thumbsup:
 

bluemax

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Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: cevilgenius
Hehe... I think they're as effective as those fix-a-dent and scratch-removers for cars.

Norm

Sounds like he has nothing to lose-
http://www.radtech.us/Products/Icecreme.aspx

If I applied that to my screen.... it would be bad. Bad.

Metal vs. LCD. Your first option was a better one.... For all your "google it" advice, LCD repairing goop seems to be quire rare out there. :(

*sigh* my baby..... *sniff* she was so beautiful..... :(
 

moonboy403

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isn't the mobile lcds are different than the lcd screen we use???
if you apply a lot of pressure onto the lcd for 2 or 3 mins...wouldn't you damage it??
 

mrkun

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Now does everyone understand why it's important to beat your children? :D
 

moonboy403

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i remember my brother was strapped onto a chair by my mom :roll:
good solution to force a kid to do their homework!
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: Rollo
Here you go dude:
http://www.mobilephoneboxes.com/repair_lcd_displex.htm

Look for products like that.

I've never seen really good results from products like that. If you read the description carefully, what it's actually doing is using some sort of solvent to dissolve and smooth out the surface of your display. This is likely to cause the treated area to look slightly different than the rest of the monitor surface (although it *will* make the scratch less visible), and you can kiss any antiglare coatings goodbye.
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Rollo
Here you go dude:
http://www.mobilephoneboxes.com/repair_lcd_displex.htm

Look for products like that.

I've never seen really good results from products like that. If you read the description carefully, what it's actually doing is using some sort of solvent to dissolve and smooth out the surface of your display. This is likely to cause the treated area to look slightly different than the rest of the monitor surface (although it *will* make the scratch less visible), and you can kiss any antiglare coatings goodbye.

I only saw two alternatives:
That, I guess with a dull spot, and companies who said the could put new plastic on. (which probably costs a lot more)

If he hates the scratch, he'll have to try one. Otherwise, an expensive lesson.

 

IlllI

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i think there is something called 'polishing paste' that is used on glass surfaces etc. if the scratch isnt too deep, that might work.