Removing physical blemishes from CRT?

From: David V. Corbin <dvcorbin_at_optonline.net>
Date: Mon Apr 12 21:16:17 2004

I have had mixed results using the products that "remove scratches from your
glasses...", but usually pretty good.

I cant recall the brand name, one of those buy off the TV things, and I am
not at home where the can 'o stuff is...

I *think* if the surface is very clean, and you follow directions
carefully......




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>>> Subject: Removing physical blemishes from CRT?
>>>
>>>
>>> Although the CRT in question is off-topic, the question is
>>> fairly topical:
>>>
>>> Is there any way to remove physical blemishes from the face
>>> of a CRT?
>>> I've got a very nice 19" SVGA display that has some
>>> scratches on the face.
>>> They are somewhat invisible unless you happen to be looking
>>> at something at that part of the screen (lower third, right
>>> of center).
>>>
>>> Can this be buffed out or ... ?
>>>
>>> I hope there's a way to do this because I've been wanting
>>> to fix the face of my 35" ProScan TV that has the same
>>> problem. You barely notice it, but it is slightly
>>> distracting when you do.
>>>
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Received on Mon Apr 12 2004 - 21:16:17 BST

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