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Cats and monitors don't mix
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Sphere
, Dec 14 2008 12:28 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:28 AM
Ehm, yeah, indeed, my cat licked my monitor (she is stiraaaaange), but now, my coating is badly damaged, and the standard cleaning stuff doesn't solve it...
Anyone got any idea besides trying to get it into warranty (because I somehow have the feeling it will fail to get it there)?
Anyone got any idea besides trying to get it into warranty (because I somehow have the feeling it will fail to get it there)?
#2
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:51 AM
an automotive plastic scratch filler (3M makes one that is just for transparent plastics. also works great on cd/dvd scratches), followed by a plastic polish? i haven't tried on a monitor screen, but it really does wonders for plastics...
#3
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:54 AM
It's the non-reflective coating that's damaged, not the actual plastic, at least, it seems not to be...
#4
Posted 15 December 2008 - 04:29 AM
Ok that is just TOO funny.
Sorry, can't help, but I HAD to laugh. lol. Good luck.
Sorry, can't help, but I HAD to laugh. lol. Good luck.
#5
Posted 17 December 2008 - 02:18 AM
Same here hog...crappy luck and it sucks and all...but I keep laughing! Good luck Sphere.
#6
Posted 17 December 2008 - 02:56 AM
Kids and monitors don't mix either. Eniparadoxgma Jr. woke up this morning before I did.
By the time I woke up and got into the living room someone had decided to draw on my 24 inch LCD w/a marker.
Luckily some screen cleaner, a rag, and some elbow grease got it off before I had to sell her to gypsies.
By the time I woke up and got into the living room someone had decided to draw on my 24 inch LCD w/a marker.
Luckily some screen cleaner, a rag, and some elbow grease got it off before I had to sell her to gypsies.
#7
Posted 17 December 2008 - 03:09 AM
eniparadoxgma, on Dec 16 2008, 06:56 PM, said:
Kids and monitors don't mix either. Eniparadoxgma Jr. woke up this morning before I did.
By the time I woke up and got into the living room someone had decided to draw on my 24 inch LCD w/a marker.
Luckily some screen cleaner, a rag, and some elbow grease got it off before I had to sell her to gypsies.
By the time I woke up and got into the living room someone had decided to draw on my 24 inch LCD w/a marker.
Luckily some screen cleaner, a rag, and some elbow grease got it off before I had to sell her to gypsies.
gotta love 'em
#8
Posted 17 December 2008 - 03:10 AM
get her a wacom pad, instant magic
#9
Posted 17 December 2008 - 04:04 AM
I generally put a piece of transparency material (made for overhead projectors) on all my monitors to guard against dust and my friends Phat Fingers touching my monitor. It also makes a great sneeze guard. Just tape it onto the outside frame and you dont even know its there. 3M makes it, in all different sizes. Pop it off, clean it with windex, put it back on. simple, easy!
#10
Posted 17 December 2008 - 04:22 AM
Nvyseal, on Dec 16 2008, 08:04 PM, said:
I generally put a piece of transparency material (made for overhead projectors) on all my monitors to guard against dust and my friends Phat Fingers touching my monitor. It also makes a great sneeze guard. Just tape it onto the outside frame and you dont even know its there. 3M makes it, in all different sizes. Pop it off, clean it with windex, put it back on. simple, easy!
a true confession!
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