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Default Entertainment Center Scratches


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I have been known to cut single-ply cardboard (the stuff they use for
cereal boxes) for this purpose...put your equipment over it, trace and
cut with scissors.

If you've really got a some time on your hands, you could cut scrap
laminate. Or you could just buy some of that rubberized shelf paper
stuff they sell at walmart for $1.34.



I recently purchased an HDTV and during the first few weeks I had to
move it a few times to connect other components. What I did was put
masking tape on the front edge to prevent scratching. When I was done I
simply pulled the tape off. I didn't care about under the TV since I
was never going to see it anyway.