On Feb 7, 2006, at 9:06 PM, Geoffrey Peters wrote:
I've been sent some old P'Books (another Pismo another
Wallstreet) and the soft acrylic LDC overlay that's used is
particularly marred by screen-scratches.
I was hoping that the one with the Pismo would be in good
condition, but such
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:06:40 +1100, Geoffrey Peters wrote
I've been sent some old P'Books (another Pismo another Wallstreet)
and the soft acrylic LDC overlay that's used is particularly marred
by screen-scratches.
I was hoping that the one with the Pismo would be in good condition,
but
: Jon Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 11:51:25 -0600
Subject: Re: Curing screen-scratches?
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:06:40 +1100, Geoffrey Peters wrote
I've been sent some old P'Books (another Pismo another Wallstreet)
and the soft acrylic LDC
The liquid lens stuff ruined a pair of eyeglasses--fogged them up
something terrible. I wouldn't rcommend it at all.
One of the magazines (MacAddict?) had an article about restoring an
ipod with scratches (yes I know the material is different than a PB
screen) and said that the toothpaste urban
I use Hoodwipes as they seem to do the best job of making the screen look
clean again and they do a marvelous job on the case too.
http://www.hoodmanusa.com/hoodwipes.asp
Tom
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I've been sent some old P'Books (another Pismo another Wallstreet)
and the soft acrylic LDC overlay that's used is particularly marred
by screen-scratches.
I was hoping that the one with the Pismo would be in good condition,
but such is not the case.
Has anyone figured out a way of
on 07/02/06 23:06, Geoffrey Peters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been sent some old P'Books (another Pismo another Wallstreet)
and the soft acrylic LDC overlay that's used is particularly marred
by screen-scratches.
I was hoping that the one with the Pismo would be in good condition,