--- John Teffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Somewhere, in a newsgroup or email list or NyQuill
> induced hallucination, I
> seem to remember someone recommending using
> toothpaste to remove monitor
> scratches.  At least your monitor would be
> minty-fresh.

Dunno about monitors, but I've salvaged a few audio
and data CDs with scratches and rub marks on the
bottom side. GEL, not paste, toothpaste on the
corner of a dampened terrycloth washcloth and a LOT
of rubbing. Follow up with some jewelers rouge then
some "siwrl remover" normally used for an ultra
high polish on car paint.

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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets?" Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686
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