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Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD).
Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice |
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![]() "alexbartman" wrote in message ... Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice alexbartman The glass used on TV screens is normally tempered, so scratches are difficult to polish. Some toothpaste on a damp cloth, then buff it hard with plenty elbow grease behind it, might just take some of the scratch out. If it isn't to deep, then a rub with duraglit jewellery polish wool might also make the scratch disappear a bit. What you need is something that isn't to abrasive really. |
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Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a
"squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? Christian. |
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In article , Christian
McArdle writes Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? This is the best idea and does work. All you need to do is fill the scratch with something which has a similar refractive index to the glass, and that's what the windscreen repair kits do. -- Tim Mitchell |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:05:25 GMT, "BigWallop"
wrote: "alexbartman" wrote in message ... Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice alexbartman The glass used on TV screens is normally tempered, so scratches are difficult to polish. Some toothpaste on a damp cloth, then buff it hard with plenty elbow grease behind it, might just take some of the scratch out. If it isn't to deep, then a rub with duraglit jewellery polish wool might also make the scratch disappear a bit. What you need is something that isn't to abrasive really. I thought that tubes (perhaps some tubes) have coatings of one sort or another - e.g. anti-reflective etc. Might it be that using an abrasive, even a mild one would remove an area of this and produce something more noticable. How about an insurance claim for accidental damage? -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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alexbartman wrote:
Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice I heard of cigarette ash being used for this. Phil |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 12:24:28 +0100, Andy Hall wrote:
How about an insurance claim for accidental damage? 31" diagonal, 456 sq inches, 15lb/sq inch, 6840lbs, 3.1 tonnes on the screen... With a hard vacum behind it, a scratch on the front and flat, not curved to take the stress better. How do you cut glass? You scratch it and apply stress. Hum, how big was this scratch again? I think I'd go for the insurance claim rather than risk implosion or than trying to polish it out. Coatings aside, if you can feel it with a finger nail I doubt you'll be able to polish it out anyway as it'll be too deep. Windscreen repair might be a solution but I'd still be worried about a failure. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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![]() "Tim Mitchell" wrote in message ... In article , Christian McArdle writes Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? This is the best idea and does work. All you need to do is fill the scratch with something which has a similar refractive index to the glass, and that's what the windscreen repair kits do. But these kits are intended for *chips*, not scratches. |
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When I worked in TV repair shop CRT's used to get scratched a lot
we used to send them back for repolishing, buy "Telivision" mag and look for adverts for DIY Kits they used to advertise when I last read it. Gordon alexbartman wrote: Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice -- alexbartman |
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alexbartman wrote:
Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice When I was in the TV repair trade, we used to rub *ACROSS* the scratch with Brasso on a rag. However it is *VERY* time consuming and does not (usually) completely remove the scratch. TV tube faceplates use glass which is heavily lead-loaded, making the glass soft and easily scratchable ![]() -- Reply address is spamtrapped. Remove theobvious for valid e-mail address |
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![]() "Tim Mitchell" wrote in message ... In article , Christian McArdle writes Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? This is the best idea and does work. All you need to do is fill the scratch with something which has a similar refractive index to the glass, and that's what the windscreen repair kits do. -- Tim Mitchell If this is the route you decide to go and live in Surrey, I can recommend a good windscreen repair guy. I think he charges about £35 a car windscreen but does an excellent job. He nearly had a go at repairing some crystal for me only it was extremely fiddly. If you spoke to him he would tell you if he could do a tv screen repair. I will check back later and find his number if you want it. |
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In article ws.net,
":::Jerry::::" writes "Tim Mitchell" wrote in message ... In article , Christian McArdle writes Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? This is the best idea and does work. All you need to do is fill the scratch with something which has a similar refractive index to the glass, and that's what the windscreen repair kits do. But these kits are intended for *chips*, not scratches. Maybe, but it does work for hiding scratches in TV screens. -- Tim Mitchell |
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![]() "Christian McArdle" wrote in message . net... Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... I have no idea of whether it would help, or totally destroy the screen, but have you considered one of those car windscreen repair kits? Or maybe even cheaper, some clear varnish. If the scratch disapears when you wet it, you can permanently wet it with varnish. The windscreen stuff is about £10 if I remember correctly, and is used for filling the gap between the chip and the main piece of glass. It needs to cure in UV too. ISTR some glass blocks UV, so you may need to take the TV outside. I had a friend with a plastic caravan window that was opaque with very fine scratches. I think he used varnish to wet it, and it went clear. Bob |
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![]() "alexbartman" wrote in message ... Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice Remember there's a hard vacuum 'behind' the glass screen. Approximately 14 lb per square inch! Talk to your household insurance agent/claims man ... s/he may prefer to fork out for a new CRT rather than the consequences of the scratched tube failing. -- Brian |
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In article . com,
"paulfoel" writes: Anybody asked the manufacturers of the TVs what they recommend? Buy a new one? -- Andrew Gabriel |
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Brian Sharrock wrote:
"alexbartman" wrote in message ... Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice Remember there's a hard vacuum 'behind' the glass screen. Approximately 14 lb per square inch! Talk to your household insurance agent/claims man ... s/he may prefer to fork out for a new CRT rather than the consequences of the scratched tube failing. Which are practically zero. Back in the day, there was an advert (after some media hype about televisions imploding) featuring someone beating on an operating TV with a hammer. The faceplate is very, very tough. |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 12:24:28 +0100, Andy Hall wrote: How about an insurance claim for accidental damage? 31" diagonal, 456 sq inches, 15lb/sq inch, 6840lbs, 3.1 tonnes on the screen... With a hard vacum behind it, a scratch on the front and flat, not curved to take the stress better. How do you cut glass? You scratch it and apply stress. Hum, how big was this scratch again? I think I'd go for the insurance claim rather than risk implosion or than trying to polish it out. Coatings aside, if you can feel it with a finger nail I doubt you'll be able to polish it out anyway as it'll be too deep. Windscreen repair might be a solution but I'd still be worried about a failure. I have serious doubts it's really flat. Even a very slight curve enormously increases the strength. |
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![]() "Ian Stirling" wrote in message ... Brian Sharrock wrote: "alexbartman" wrote in message ... Hope someone can help....my 2yr old daughter has managed to scratch my TV - a pretty standard 31" Panasonic flatscreen (not plasma/LCD). Is there any way to remove this scratch on the glass - it is a "squiggle" roughly 1 1/2 " long but doesn't seem too deep- but it is extremely annoying.... Grateful for any advice Remember there's a hard vacuum 'behind' the glass screen. Approximately 14 lb per square inch! Talk to your household insurance agent/claims man ... s/he may prefer to fork out for a new CRT rather than the consequences of the scratched tube failing. Which are practically zero. Back in the day, there was an advert (after some media hype about televisions imploding) featuring someone beating on an operating TV with a hammer. The faceplate is very, very tough. If you get a tube out and take it down somewhere you can chuck it 10' face down onto concrete you can make a satisfying bang..... so I'm told.. ![]() -- Bob Mannix (anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not) |
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