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Solution for scratches/Cloudies on Samsung LCD Shiny Frame?
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<blockquote data-quote="DreamingLord" data-source="post: 2077570" data-attributes="member: 745587"><p>ey guys, I was googleing for a solution, and that's how I get to here. Seem like a lot of you are very helpful! Here is my problem:</p><p></p><p>I bought a samsung p2450h and the back of it looks like this:</p><p>http://image.ebuyer.com/UK/R0174584-06.jpg</p><p></p><p>as you can see, it is the shiny Piano Red-Black kind of plastic. I find out there are some scratches on the back of the monitor on those shiny kind of plastic. Those scratches look very narrow, I cannot even see there is "deeper" at any angle. I think it is something because of the manufacturing process. I am working in Japan now and it is hard to return a product because of scratches over here, so I just have to deal with it myself.</p><p></p><p>Honestly I think I am very stupid. I am stupid enough to use Nail polish remover to see if I can clean up the scratches. The result is that area look kind of "cloud". The surface is still smooth, and still can reflect like a mirror, but there is like some white thing, or I can say cloud little bit under the surface. I guess a layer of the surface material has changed because of nail polish remover.</p><p></p><p>Then I am even more stupid to apply toothpaste to see if I can clean it up, and result is the same, some cloud looking thing form.</p><p></p><p>The scratches are still there, and the result is I just all more "clouds" looking things on it.</p><p></p><p>I search over internet and see people talking about using some "plastic polish" kind of solution can solve the problem. Does that work? Or it would make it worse?</p><p></p><p>I hope someone can help me out, this really make me feel sad for two days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreamingLord, post: 2077570, member: 745587"] ey guys, I was googleing for a solution, and that's how I get to here. Seem like a lot of you are very helpful! Here is my problem: I bought a samsung p2450h and the back of it looks like this: http://image.ebuyer.com/UK/R0174584-06.jpg as you can see, it is the shiny Piano Red-Black kind of plastic. I find out there are some scratches on the back of the monitor on those shiny kind of plastic. Those scratches look very narrow, I cannot even see there is "deeper" at any angle. I think it is something because of the manufacturing process. I am working in Japan now and it is hard to return a product because of scratches over here, so I just have to deal with it myself. Honestly I think I am very stupid. I am stupid enough to use Nail polish remover to see if I can clean up the scratches. The result is that area look kind of "cloud". The surface is still smooth, and still can reflect like a mirror, but there is like some white thing, or I can say cloud little bit under the surface. I guess a layer of the surface material has changed because of nail polish remover. Then I am even more stupid to apply toothpaste to see if I can clean it up, and result is the same, some cloud looking thing form. The scratches are still there, and the result is I just all more "clouds" looking things on it. I search over internet and see people talking about using some "plastic polish" kind of solution can solve the problem. Does that work? Or it would make it worse? I hope someone can help me out, this really make me feel sad for two days. [/QUOTE]
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