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    polishing that pretty paint finish on your LG

    Discussion in 'LG' started by squall0110, Feb 27, 2007.

  1. squall0110

    squall0110 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way I could reverse all these disgusting scratches on my once beautiful LG-S1? my notebook bag by timberland scratched it the very day I took off that protective screen which I so regret doing, any help would be appreciated, I was thinking of car wax 0_o
    any ideas?
     
  2. Airman

    Airman Band of Gypsys NBR Reviewer

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    My notebooks coating is very shiny as well, to fill in the scratches I guess car wax would work, but I always use Armorall to make it shine and to prevent scratches.
     
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    khoshkho Notebook Enthusiast

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    Someone else was wondering about the same thing in the thread below.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=106857

    Look for 'frenchnew' post which pointed to some plastic polish product pages. They should help clean your cover.

    ~Z
     
  4. squall0110

    squall0110 Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks so much, I'll definitely going to be looking for something like that soon. I'm in Hong Kong now, and don't really know where to go for that sort of thing hehe.
    Thanks though!
     
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    antirack Notebook Enthusiast

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    Go to the Wanchai Computer Center, or to Sham Shui Po Golden Computer Center.

    Let me know if it helped, my S1 Pro is not yet scratched, but I fear one day I'll need to rely on your experience.

    What the heck are you doing in Hong Kong?
     
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    squall0110 Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks,
    i'll try going there on friday or something. do you know any stores in particular?
    im in hk studying as an exchange student at HKUST, nice place, but unless ur a girl loving shopping hk isn't really all that