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Removing scratches on laptops

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Old 28th Jun 2005, 16:36
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Removing scratches on laptops

As the title suggests, any tips on what I can use to get rid of some scratches and marks on a typical Dell laptop?

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Not tried it myself, but maybe use a little T-Cut? Its used on car paint to remove light scratches, maybe experiment a little on the bottom of the laptop first, in case it doesn't work well.
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on the body, try Colour Bak or whatever it is called from Halfords. Each can is formulated for several different colours and fills in slight cracks, scratches and defects. I am a bit dubious about T Cut as that is quite abrasive, but with the amount of plastic on todays cars, it might just work.

For the Screen, forget it!

good luck,

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