From: Tim on 26 Mar 2010 10:10 What's the easiest was of restoring a mobile phone screen that has just gone very dull with lots of very fine scratches? It's a Samsung Steel and I don't think you can get the screen cover on its own. TIA Tim
From: Whiskers on 26 Mar 2010 11:13 On 2010-03-26, Tim <timdownie2003(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? > > It's a Samsung Steel and I don't think you can get the screen cover on its > own. > > TIA > > Tim You might be able to get a replacement screen <http://uk.ask.com/web?q=samsung+steel+screen+repair&qsrc=0&o=312&l=dir&dm=all> (then think about 'screen protectors' or a protective case!). -- -- ^^^^^^^^^^ -- Whiskers -- ~~~~~~~~~~
From: David on 26 Mar 2010 12:22 On Mar 26, 2:10 pm, "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? If it's plastic - I had a map measurer with an almost illegible plastic dial (owing to sctrtches etc) and I polished it out with Brasso and a soft cloth. I'd normally say "try it in an inconspicuous area first, but there probably isn't one... david
From: Mr Benn on 26 Mar 2010 12:56 "David" <readthisbot(a)mailinator.com> wrote in message news:74958f0a-2ef6-4714-b88e-7dbab6f80209(a)b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 26, 2:10 pm, "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? If it's plastic - I had a map measurer with an almost illegible plastic dial (owing to sctrtches etc) and I polished it out with Brasso and a soft cloth. I'd normally say "try it in an inconspicuous area first, but there probably isn't one... ======================== It may be possible to do this but when I tried this with my Samsung mobile, it wore off some kind of coating on the plastic lense and it looked worse than before I tried polishing it with the Brasso. I ended up having to replace the lense which required complete disassembly of the phone. However, I still routinely remove scratches from CDs and DVDs using Brasso with great success.
From: JimK on 26 Mar 2010 13:00 On Mar 26, 2:10 pm, "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? > > It's a Samsung Steel and I don't think you can get the screen cover on its > own. > > TIA > > Tim ebay for Polywatch JimK
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