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Another possibility: antique repair. With antiques the only authentic replacement parts are those cannibalized from another antique. Antique glasswork has to be repaired or lived…
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You should be able to get it out with a auto glass scratch kit from Eastman's. Not sure if they have a website or not, but for 30 bucks you can get a bunch of buffing wheels (for …
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Originally posted by Misha:
Bummer about your display... how big is the scratch? Is it very noticeable?
It's about five inch. And very noticeable.
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If the "scratch" was from a (soft) metal object, its more likely that the scratch is actually just the metal ground onto the glass... If this is the case it can be removed by acids…
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This may sound kinda stupid on my part, but are you able to get a new iMac under warranty?
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Originally posted by iBenDVSE:
This may sound kinda stupid on my part, but are you able to get a new iMac under warranty?
Warranty doesn't cover this kind of…
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I can sympathize with you. When I pulled my new iMac DVSE outta the box, my watch scratched the monitor slightly. The problem is that the glass has a coating on it - it's anti-gl…
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Apparently there is no kit to fix scratches. I guess I'll have to learn to live with it, or have the monitor replaced. Oh well...
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