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Old 09-22-2025, 07:58 PM   #1
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Any experience with repairing scratches on a screen?

Hi all,

I’ve noticed a few minor scratches on my Kobo screen, most likely from keeping it in the same pocket as my keys, and now every once in a while those scratches align with characters and I notice it. Has anyone here had success with repairing or minimizing scratches on an e-ink screen?

I’ve read about filing approaches on phone screens, but I’m hesitant to make it worse on an e-ink screen.

I did order some matte screen protector films from AliExpress, thinking the matte finish might help diffuse light and make the scratches less noticeable. Does that make sense? Or is there a better option out there?

Any first-hand experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
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