I don't know if there's anything I can do but, here goes:
I have an '06 Focus and I scratched the plastic display for the stereo
(clock, cd time, etc.). I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to remove
the scratch. Thanks for the help!
Patrick
Lorenzo - 09 Aug 2006 22:56 GMT
Do you mean the clear display? I can't promise that it will work but Brasso
will take scratches out of a watch face with no problem.
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Patrick Bennington - 10 Aug 2006 04:49 GMT
Yeah, the clear display.
> Do you mean the clear display? I can't promise that it will work but
> Brasso will take scratches out of a watch face with no problem.
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Lorenzo - 10 Aug 2006 11:50 GMT
Here is a link to the "how to remove scratches from plastic (watch)
crystal".
http://www.old-omegas.com/cryspol.html
I wouldn't risk the sandpaper, but a spot of Brasso might be worth a try.
> Yeah, the clear display.
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ArcadeForever - 10 Aug 2006 11:09 GMT
Hmmm, if you want it perfect you can always try what we use in the
pinball world but will require disassembly of your radio...
http://www.txpinball.com/flame_polishing_pinball_ramps.html
-AF
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mr_coconut - 13 Aug 2006 17:54 GMT
Hi there
Kind of along the same lines as the Brasso idea, but you can buy mobile/PDA
screen polishing compound in tubes for about £5....might work if it isn't
too bad a scratch :)
wayne
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