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Originally Posted by mikemc2
There are a number products out there to remove/fill scratches in clear glass and plastic. I don't know the type of screen Sony is using on the new readers (resistive?) so I can't speak to how the scratch remover/filler might affect the functionality of the screen but it's worth a look.
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I've used both Apple Sauce and iDrops to remove/reduce shallow scratches on gadget screens. I think iDrops does a better job on matte screens (that's what I used on my Kindle). You'll need loads of patience and several clean microfiber cloths to do the job right. Since the touch screen used in the PRS-x50 models is not part of the screen overlay, mending a scratch shouldn't cause any functional issues. But, if you settle on doing a half-way decent job instead of being thorough, you might create a cloudy spot on the screen.
http://podshop.com/idrops/?gclid=COz...FZJe7Aod0yGiZA