I think we're discussing removing scratches from the LCD, not retrobright. But as regards retrobright, many people have had posiive results that still remain after 4 or 5 years; maybe you're doing it wrong ;-) ...
m ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian White To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [M100] Removing scratches from plastic protector for LCD? nooooo don't retrobright. It degrades the plastic even more, and doesn't even stay white anyway. On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 7:37 PM, user evers <bob...@eversmail.net> wrote: > Essentially the only solution is to grind the plastic down and polish it.> > There's some info on this at Club100.org> ISTR may be other articles but this > is one I could find> http://www.club100.org/library/twe/qqq05.html> > You can > search for yourself at club100.org> In a google search bar I typed this to > find the article:> site:club100.org scratches> -- John. Thanks John! I just ordered a set of the Novus 1 & 2 compounds to try it out. I still need to get a batch of Retrobrite put together and use that on the top cover. I plan to mask off the lens first and go from there.