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Totally agree with the discipline related approach, apparently the son is
either too young to appreciate the value of another's property or has never
been taught that fact.
Also, as noted, a severe safety situation could result with just the right
contact with the glass. These things are not to be trifled with, there is a
definitive reason why the designers and manufacturers put the safety glass
on the sets in the first place. However, persistence in hitting it with a
hard object can prove to be extremely detrimental to your child and others
in close vicinity of the set.

"Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message
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I don't know of anything that works. Recently, a watch repairer told me
that there was some new compound for filling scratches in watch crystals.
He was supposed to send me some info from the supplier but never did. You
might want to try a watch man and see what they have.

Leonard

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Yah sounds dangerous.

I had considered using one of those windshield repair kits available at
automotive stores. More appropriate for "bulls eye" type cracks. The
filler material may work for the scratches if flowed in with the screen
flat. As above no polishing may be possible. There's also this stuff
for repairing scratches is glasses. Just some thoughts have never tried
any of these things.

Richard