My PB 190 "earned" a pitted and nicked surface years ago yet it runs smooth
as silk! Solution? Strips of glossy Scotch tape! Works like a charm!

James Greenidge


Best solution I've heard of yet, short of buying a new upper plastic & trackpad for $99.00.

As you know, I'm rather averse to putting any type of "dust" substance into/onto my computer. Nor am I a sanding fan. But I wonder; what about that substance they sell "ON TV!!!" that turns scratched glasses seeable again? Would "Future" acrylic floor product do the same?

The tape I can see working, but what other "Rube Goldberg"

http://www.rube-goldberg.com/html/gallery.htm

or MacGuyver"

(http://www.tv.com/MacGyver/show/706/summary.html)

solutions are out there?


gwd
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