scratched lcd screen free sample

3. It is suitable for material transfer and panel protection, such as the panel surface of flat-panel display (glass, acrylic or PC material), CRT, touch screen, digital camera and PDA panel, and achieve the effect of protecting (screen) panel during use.

scratched lcd screen free sample

Found this...dont know if it helps....this was for a computer lcd screen not sure if its the same for the lcd screen on the back of digital cameras. Maybe someone else could suggest an alternative.

1. First of all apply diluted isopropyl alcohol (50/50 with water) with a clean cotton cloth on the surface of the screen. This should make the surface clear of any dirt and then you can put Vaseline in the trough of scratch. Gently wipe the Vaseline left off the scratch. This should fill the scratch with Vaseline and you can again enjoy gaming or watching videos on your screen.

2. You can also do this trick to get you rid of the scratch if the scratch is particularly harsh. Start with cleaning the surface with diluted isopropyl alcohol (50/50 with water) as mentioned in previous way. Apply a bit of auto rubbing compound the scratched surface and polish the area. After that, use a piece of paper and make a very small hole (5mm) in its centre to spray clear lacquer on the surface. Leave the surface to dry after that.

scratched lcd screen free sample

I"m not sure exactly what the composition of the LCD screen on the X-Pro1 is, but it does seem to scratch more easily than other cameras I"ve owned.  I"ve never put a screen protector on any digital camera that I"ve owned, and even after several years of use, none of them have shown any noticeable scratches.  After owning my X-Pro1 for less than two weeks, there were already a couple of noticeable marks (not really scratches) on it.  I own several vintage watches with acrylic crystals, and I routinely polish them with a little toothpaste to remove light scratches.  I tried this on my X-Pro1 with no success.

I bought an X-100 used over a year ago.  The original owner had placed one of those flexible film type protectors over the screen, and it has held up well and shows no scratches or marks.  I bought a three pack of them on eBay sized for the X-Pro1 and put one on it to hopefully prevent any further marking.  The screen protector also seems to minimize the visibility of the existing marks on the screen underneath it.

scratched lcd screen free sample

Check out a local automotive store for plastic polish. The common one is Meguire"s Plastic Polish and Plastic Cleaner. The "Cleaner" is a coarser polish that comes in a blue bottle and is usually followed up with the "Polish" which comes in a white bottle. I haven"t used it on my camera screen but have many times on my motorcycle windshield. I have been amazed at how well it can remove scratches, and having the Sun shine THROUGH a freshly polished piece of acrilyic is a great test.

For preventative measures, I plan on trying clear packing tape. Its about the right size, is cheap, and shouldn"t hurt the plastic screen. I"ll report how it works.

scratched lcd screen free sample

Not to diminish what any of you are experiencing but every year the same things seem to be echoed. There will be people that say their phone shows scratches/nicks inexplicably and that there must be a defect because previous models did it do it. And that may be true for them but there is always at least one thread posted echoing the same complaint. Only thing that can be suggested besides the obvious (even though not loved by those that hate doing it...that’s using a screen protector of some sort and/or a case) would be to report it to Apple and determine if it’s really a defect or just bad luck. For those that are near an Apple store and feel like it’s a defect should go there and let them see the device and observe how the screen looks and then while there replicate the issue. If the screen is truly faulty it should be easy to make a new scratch/smudge/scrap appear if the only thing that caused it before was putting it into an empty pocket for example. Makes it difficult for them to not be willing to replace the device if you can show the issue happens. Probably not what anyone wants to hear but being able to show evidence absolutely helps more than showing damage after the fact and wanting them to believe the damage happened out of nowhere. Not saying any of you are lying but imagine how many people do or would claim scratches they know they created by being careless occurred out of nowhere.

I would be frustrated if it happened to me no doubt but I’ve been very fortunate. Never had a scratched screen or cracks on any iPhone. Yes I’ve dropped them countless times, tossed them with abandon, etc but I’ve also always used a screen protector (always cheap ones) and a case...usually an Otterbox Strada but I do so because I know that I always plan to sell my device and by taking these measures my iPhones have always looked like new making get top dollar (far more than any of these trade in offers ever give). Usually the first week or two has me using a cheap case to hold me over while I wait for the Strada or this time the Nomad folio to arrive while keeping a trimmed down version of the plastic that comes on the iPhone in place until my cheap $5.99 3 pack arrives from Amazon in place to keep the screen pretty safe. I say all of this to say that I have been pretty lucky to not have an issue on any of my iPhones or the others in my home (iPhone 11 product red and 2 iPhone 11 pro gold)...although I did have a mini scare when I dropped a thick heavy palette corner down directly on my iPhone 11 pro Max gouging the plastic and making me terrified that I had taken a chunk out of the screen. Thankfully no damage to the screen. No scratch or anything. That was pure luck because it absolutely should have had some significant damage if not a full fledge shatter. Definitely made me think long and hard about adding AppleCare+ immediately