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PTAP - Screen protection, such thing?

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Old 13-08.-2005, 05:42 AM   #1
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Default PTAP - Screen protection, such thing?

Quick question, as I get into this stuff. I installed last night and "ejected" the display halfway accross my garage floor. Its already a bit scuffed. Anyone tried anything, like adhesive protection, to keep it from getting worse? The plastic seems pretty soft.
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Old 13-08.-2005, 05:54 AM   #2
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Default Re: PTAP - Screen protection, such thing?

You could probably just buy a PDA one and cut it down to size...
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Old 27-08.-2005, 01:51 AM   #3
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Default Re: PTAP - Screen protection, such thing?

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Originally Posted by woodgab
Quick question, as I get into this stuff. I installed last night and "ejected" the display halfway accross my garage floor. Its already a bit scuffed. Anyone tried anything, like adhesive protection, to keep it from getting worse? The plastic seems pretty soft.


I had a similar situation and scratched the face of the CPU. I was able to polish the scratches out with a very small amount of Zymol auto polishing wax. After a couple of passes and buffing, the face looked like new, possibly better. You might be able to use some Clear cellophane packing tape as a possible protectant. Good luck
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