From: Steve Wyles on
On 26/03/2010 17:00, JimK wrote:

>
> ebay for Polywatch
>
Or displex

Steve

From: Andy Dingley on
On 26 Mar, 14:10, "Tim" <timdownie2...(a)obvious.yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> What's the easiest was of restoring a mobile phone screen that has just gone
> very dull with lots of very fine scratches?

Micromesh abrasives. Axminster do a sampler pack.

Toothpaste doesn't work any more (for most brands), unless you find a
really old-school smoker's toothpaste.
From: The Medway Handyman on
Andy Dingley wrote:
> On 26 Mar, 14:10, "Tim" <timdownie2...(a)obvious.yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> What's the easiest was of restoring a mobile phone screen that has
>> just gone very dull with lots of very fine scratches?
>
> Micromesh abrasives. Axminster do a sampler pack.
>
> Toothpaste doesn't work any more (for most brands), unless you find a
> really old-school smoker's toothpaste.

What anout those bicarb based toothpastes - they use the bicarb as an
abrasive.


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From: Nick on

"Andy Dingley" <dingbat(a)codesmiths.com> wrote in message
news:97192e54-ac4a-4609-94bd-979674d2384d(a)r1g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
> On 26 Mar, 14:10, "Tim" <timdownie2...(a)obvious.yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> What's the easiest was of restoring a mobile phone screen that has just
>> gone
>> very dull with lots of very fine scratches?
>
> Micromesh abrasives. Axminster do a sampler pack.
>
> Toothpaste doesn't work any more (for most brands), unless you find a
> really old-school smoker's toothpaste.

Do you mean the likes of Euthymol and Eucryl?
I use both but am now struggling to find Euthymol locally.

Amway used to make some stuff specifically for the op's purpose but I don't
know if the product is still available.

Nick.
(Unashamed smoker)


From: alexd on
On 26/03/10 19:23, Nick wrote:
> "Andy Dingley"<dingbat(a)codesmiths.com> wrote in message
> news:97192e54-ac4a-4609-94bd-979674d2384d(a)r1g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...

>> Toothpaste doesn't work any more (for most brands), unless you find a
>> really old-school smoker's toothpaste.
>
> Do you mean the likes of Euthymol and Eucryl?
> I use both but am now struggling to find Euthymol locally.

I get mine from Wilkinson's.

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