--- Andrew Michael MacTao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >the pickle wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >  > Sandpaper won't scratch glass.  At least not
> normal sandpaper.
> 
> Steve Merryman replied:
> >I find rather, that most sandpaper, will scratch
> most glass.  Even
> >"dollar store" sandpaper.
> 
> Perhaps the answer here is steel wool. If the
> scratches are in the 
> coating, the steel wool will smooth them, with
> enough elbow grease. 
> If the scratches are in the glass, the steel wool
> will have 
> essentially, no effect... Then it's time for the
> fine grade sandpaper.

If the scratches are just in the coating, then it may
be possible to remove the coating. You'd just lose
the anti glare benefits, which won't be a problem if
you use the monitor in a place without bright or
direct
lights shining on it or use an overlay glare filter.


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