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Repairing 10cm Scratch on Samsung 37 LCD TV Screen

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  • #1 9326596
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #2 9326638
    Piotr2608

    Level 41  
    Yes, you can remove this scratch - you will need a polishing paste for LCD screens :) I use "Displex" and it works fine.

    greetings Piotr
  • #3 9326821
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #4 9326882
    Piotr2608

    Level 41  
    Well, I wrote you what to remove it. I use this to remove scratches on the LCD of phones. This paste is for mobile phones, because the phones have LCD screens :) and the paste is 2g, so it is definitely not enough for the TV. :)
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  • #5 9326937
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #6 9330978
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    elpr wrote:
    I understand, I already bought it, let's see what the effects will be ...: d

    listen to the stupidity and you'll see what comes out, the TV screen is not a phone display.
  • #7 9331028
    dj_nowy
    User under supervision
    Quote:
    we will see what the effects will be


    I think it is still grinding, because nothing is said.
  • #8 9331056
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    dj_nowy wrote:


    Probably still grinding, because nothing speaks.

    Or he roars in despair.
  • #9 9331217
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #10 9331226
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    elpr wrote:
    . So what professional do you recommend?

    Nothing, you won't do anything. You have to get used to it.
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  • #11 9331244
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #12 9331251
    dj_nowy
    User under supervision
    You have to tell yourself: this is me and my friend is scratching the screen.
  • #13 9331259
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #14 9331273
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    Quote:
    I don't feel like believing it - not such things are restored.
    And for sure, just what technologies are used for this? Certainly not polishing pastes, but if you want to experiment ..........

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    elpr wrote:
    Fucking banalities until I don't want to read ... and apparently it's a serious forum.
    So don't read, just polish or putty.
  • #15 9331299
    dj_nowy
    User under supervision
    You, or maybe these "markers", do you know what they advertise in Mango to scratches on the paint?
  • #16 9331344
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #17 9331379
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    You, you better see how popular you are in reading your post, just like a good cabaret, hi hi.
  • #18 9331394
    dj_nowy
    User under supervision
    Quote:
    You, or maybe you, have in your LCD (if you have a TV: d)


    I have televisions, but all of them are cathode ray tube. I do not buy this LCD crap.
  • #19 9331408
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #20 9331428
    lamer.
    Level 33  
    Quote:
    And for the unbelievers, there are even specialized plants in this type of cases, it only depends on the coatings used on the matrix, etc., etc.


    So call TVN24 and don't bother you ass. Who cares about your scratch, get yourself a new one.
  • #21 9331461
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of a 10cm scratch on a Samsung 37-inch LCD TV screen. Users suggest using polishing pastes specifically designed for LCD screens, such as "Displex," to potentially remove the scratch. However, concerns are raised about the effectiveness of these pastes on HD TV matrices compared to mobile phone displays. Some participants express skepticism about the possibility of repair, suggesting that the scratch may be permanent and that users should accept it. The conversation also touches on the differences between LCD and cathode ray tube technologies, with some users advocating for professional repair services or replacement of the TV rather than attempting DIY fixes.
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