Is it a good tip for fixing screen scratches? - Page 6

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mokhtar-x-shadow Posted messages 46 Status Membre 9
 
Did you just find out? ...
You look like you just came out of a cave then.
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Rioude
 
Personally, I used this method, it doesn't really work. I have a HTC Tattoo.
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romano83550 Posted messages 201 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   123
 
You really rubbed like crazy????
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clodu74
 
me neither, it didn't work :(
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Anonymous user
 
me neither, I'm pissed off. Do you have another idea???
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HIHI31
 
Personally, your trick doesn't work AT ALL; don't do it, it doesn't work!
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Taline
 
same for me it didn't work, I'm so disappointed :(
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damien79
 
Will it work on the screen (auto-stereoscopic 3D) of my Nintendo 3DS?
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Houssem92 Posted messages 123 Status Membre 22
 
Hi, the topic was posted in 2008 and I don’t know, but I have an Xperia x10 and I would like to know if this solution is also valid for my smartphone? Has anyone tried it? Thank you.
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Houssem92 Posted messages 123 Status Membre 22
 
Hi, the topic was posted in 2008 and I don't know, but today I have an Xperia X10 and I would like to know if this solution is also valid for my smartphone? Has anyone tried it? Thank you.
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Agadir-boy Posted messages 20 Status Membre 2
 
I tried your trick on my Galaxy smartphone but it doesn't work, no difference, except for a nice smell of fresh breath xD
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algerieilove
 
Hi everyone,
I have a Samsung Chat 335, it has some scratches. Will the toothpaste trick work if I do it? Thanks.
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Scarlett215
 
But how long did you scrub "like crazy" with the toothpaste?

Thank you.
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Z
 
I confirm. It works. I just tried it on a big scratch on my Mac and *POOF*! Like magic. It's gone! Thanks again! :)
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srg
 
You should not rinse with large amounts of water!
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clmdu35
 
Does it work on Blackberry Curve 8520?
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speedfight2 Posted messages 2 Status Membre
 
Hello,
I would like to know if the scratches on a touchscreen can be removed with this method? Because touchscreen surfaces seem to be made of plastic or something else :/ Second question, if this method works due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste, could polish do the trick or even work better? :)
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Agadir-boy Posted messages 20 Status Membre 2
 
I tried this method a few months ago, I'm back to tell you that it absolutely doesn't work! Except for some toothpaste residue that stays in the crevices of the phone... Well, I believe there are solutions, and good luck to everyone :)
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lagdalan
 
For my part, I just tested on my 22' Philips LED screen and the result is miraculous! I used Teraxyl pure white toothpaste.
If this can help...
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fastify Posted messages 7 Status Membre
 
I just tried it!! Your thing doesn't work!!!! It was too good to be true!!
Don't try it on the touchscreen!! It's going to mess it up!! ....
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tsupermag
 
For those who complain, you made the decision to try, so you are the only ones to blame for the complications. For me, it worked on my tablet and not on my iPhone, but I'm already quite happy, so thank you.
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ami6
 
Renovation of a NOKIA 3510i screen and the "glass" of a Swatch watch with a polishing paste "ABEL ANTI RAYURES" inherited from my ancestors for their AMI 6 Break.
The product is still as effective after 40 years of storage and very occasional use (door handle surrounds, etc.)
item code 018202 made in France ABEL-BONNEX S.A. 76000 ROUEN
this is not an ad, the product probably no longer exists...
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Anonymous user
 
no, definitely not!!!!!!
the strawberry is better
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