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Old 10-14-2012, 09:32 AM   #3
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If there is a remedy, it would be the first screen to have such a one.

Removing scratches only worked with old mobile phones, which had a completely non-functional transparent plastic casing in front of the actual screen. There you could simply polish the scratches out (or replace that part of the plastic case for little money).

Any other computer screens, including the Kindle, the layer in front of the display is glued to the display itself, plus it has function of some kind (anti-reflective surface, or in case of the PW, light conductors - I can only assume the Glo is similar in that respect). If you tried to polish that it would cause more damage rather than fixing anything.
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