At 18:07 -0400 on 24/10/01, Steve Moody wrote:

>At 2:21 PM -0400 10/24/01, Hardy Menagh wrote:
>>I've fixed scratches on audio CDs by first sanding them out with 600
>>grit sandpaper, then rubbing the area with silver polish until it was
>>shinny and clear again. They also make kits for this. Will this method
>>work on a monitor screen? Dunno but I think I would want to try it on a
>>dead one first. It takes A LOT of rubbing on a CD.
>
>   The CD is plastic.  The monitor is glass.

But the anti-glare coating isn't.  Without more information about what
exactly is scratched, Hardy's information could be quite useful.

p
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