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scratched plasma!!
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There is a little mark on my plasma telly. I suspect one of my darling children may be responsible. It looks like it's on the inside of the scren though!
Is there anything I can do?
Is there anything I can do?
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I thought they were rugrats or knee biters - not telly worms (I suppose they must be really "into" telly)
if ethel is right you are pretty much bu@@ered - getting in there will be expensive (or time consuming)
.... it will eventually dry out and could well drop off
(I've heard that phrase so many times in my life!!)
LCDs do die - look closely - is it muck - or are the 'ikkle lights not on?
if it is a ding - there are a couple of things you can try - but you could just as easily make it worse (I've done it on a watchface and some beloved sunglasses with good results)
http://www.quicktest.co.uk/acatalog/CLEANERS_A ND_OILS.html
if you go to a jeweller or optician - they may just give you a bit - if not it's not expensive
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__jewellers+rouge _W0QQ_dmdZ2?crlp=2538528009_228459_228460&UA=W XI7&GUID=70165aa81150a0aad3769126fff28e54&agid =1193080029&keyword=jewellers+rouge
if you start with one of those nail polishing boards - work down to smooth - then switch to the rouge
(a chamois leather is ideal)
but if you end up with a little shiny patch it might be more noticeable than the ding
if ethel is right you are pretty much bu@@ered - getting in there will be expensive (or time consuming)
.... it will eventually dry out and could well drop off
(I've heard that phrase so many times in my life!!)
LCDs do die - look closely - is it muck - or are the 'ikkle lights not on?
if it is a ding - there are a couple of things you can try - but you could just as easily make it worse (I've done it on a watchface and some beloved sunglasses with good results)
http://www.quicktest.co.uk/acatalog/CLEANERS_A ND_OILS.html
if you go to a jeweller or optician - they may just give you a bit - if not it's not expensive
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__jewellers+rouge _W0QQ_dmdZ2?crlp=2538528009_228459_228460&UA=W XI7&GUID=70165aa81150a0aad3769126fff28e54&agid =1193080029&keyword=jewellers+rouge
if you start with one of those nail polishing boards - work down to smooth - then switch to the rouge
(a chamois leather is ideal)
but if you end up with a little shiny patch it might be more noticeable than the ding
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