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Getting scratches out of displays ?

Good question! You might try one of those headlight restoration kits . I'm not sure all screens are made from the same material and experimentation could prove costly. I used a polishing paste on my CTX screen and it removed the scratch but it still always had a smudged area on it. Toothpaste and acrylic lacquer?
 
A good grade auto polish and lint free cloth works on plexiglas and aircraft windshields. Just a suggestion. Some other polishes like semi- chrome are actually a mild abrasive. Test on a piece of plastic first and if it works then u won’t be left with the smudge mentioned in the previous post.
 
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