Hey everyone, its time for me to ask a question that has been answered at 
LEAST a hundred times.
->I have just bought my first G-book, a lombard 333. I've been very careful 
with it to not scratch or touch the screen, but one day in my bag, i think 
some extra pressure was applied to the closed 'book and now I have an exact 
indentation of my keyboard on my screen. Its fairly light and if I turn up 
the brightness, I can't see it and the screen itself is just fine. So, first 
of all, is there any means of repairing the lightened areas of the screen 
from where the edges of the keys touched the screen, and secondly, I've heard 
that placing a peice of cloth or rubber across the board before closing stops 
the indentations from getting worse/happening at all. Is this true, and what 
material is the best to do this? I'd apreciate AS MUCH information on this as 
possible, as I have to take it around with me quite a bit and I dont want the 
screen to get all banged up.

Thanks!
-Dylan Moore
  I'm as old as the macintosh

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