Aaah! Scratches on TV frame - can I polish out?
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Had my Sony LCD mounted on the wall, unfortunately installer was holding it with dusty hands and has left a load of surface scratches on the shiny black plastic surround.
Fearing the worst, but has anyone got a suggestion with how to buff out or improve it somewhat, without dulling the shine?
I suspect it won't go back to new but just want to get worst out, local sony centre were as useless as ever.
thanks
Fearing the worst, but has anyone got a suggestion with how to buff out or improve it somewhat, without dulling the shine?
I suspect it won't go back to new but just want to get worst out, local sony centre were as useless as ever.
thanks
had some success with tcut but try in an area you arnt gunna see first as it can ruin the shine. Really you need to complain to the company the installer works for. He should know better to leave all of the plasitc on the tv until its up and working. Its also better to leave the plastic on until all of the building dust has gone (like for a week) if you have had the cables buried as building dust is much gritteyer than regular dust and can scratch the surface just wiping it off!
thanks for all the tips, will check out the autoglym and apple sauce
headcase said:
Really you need to complain to the company the installer works for. He should know better to leave all of the plasitc on the tv until its up and working.
TV was in use for 6 months before I put it up so protective film was removed, have complained and he is coming back to do some other bits, imagine he will do this for free rather than give me £1200 for a new TV, as the fitting and chasing into wall only cost £160!Adam B said:
thanks for all the tips, will check out the autoglym and apple sauce
Holy crapola i charge £300 for that headcase said:
Really you need to complain to the company the installer works for. He should know better to leave all of the plasitc on the tv until its up and working.
TV was in use for 6 months before I put it up so protective film was removed, have complained and he is coming back to do some other bits, imagine he will do this for free rather than give me £1200 for a new TV, as the fitting and chasing into wall only cost £160!

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