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ammurad

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I've unfortunately managed to scratch my m8 screen with keys, the scratches are light, but annoying when the phone is switched off.

Is there anyway to clean these out? I heard somewhere that toothpaste works?

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I've unfortunately managed to scratch my m8 screen with keys, the scratches are light, but annoying when the phone is switched off.

Is there anyway to clean these out? I heard somewhere that toothpaste works?

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Is your scratches on the screen if so then why dont you send it to htc?htc offers free 1 time screen replacement within first 6 months. :laugh:
Also you can use small bit of toothpaste. :angel:
 

ammurad

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Feb 23, 2009
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Is your scratches on the screen if so then why dont you send it to htc?htc offers free 1 time screen replacement within first 6 months. :laugh:
Also you can use small bit of toothpaste. :angel:

Thanks. I did think of that, but I have an unlocked bootloader with s-off, which I guess voids my warranty?

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Thanks. I did think of that, but I have an unlocked bootloader with s-off, which I guess voids my warranty?

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Try to return each and everything to stock(rom/recovery/kernel)then lock bootloader then act like you dont know that you have S-Off device.In us and uk they wont see if you have s-on or s-off.Also you have to act a bit. ;) ;) ;)
 
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K-a-M-u-Z-u

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Those scratches are noticeable only when screen is off.you won't see them when you are using the phone, so I don't understand why does it bother people...
Do you look at your phone when it's switched off? I mean more then a second?In my opinion, What you don't see, is not worth worrying about.

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ammurad

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Those scratches are noticeable only when screen is off.you won't see them when you are using the phone, so I don't understand why does it bother people...
Do you look at your phone when it's switched off? I mean more then a second?In my opinion, What you don't see, is not worth worrying about.

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You are right I guess. Plus I just realised the HTC advantage programme is not available in the UK. I would have to use a local outlet.

Toothpaste it is then!

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ashyx

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You are right I guess. Plus I just realised the HTC advantage programme is not available in the UK. I would have to use a local outlet.

Toothpaste it is then!

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Just be aware the screen has a special coating, if you rub it off where the scratch is you may find this leaves a noticeable patch and you may end up having to remove the coating from the whole screen.
 

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    Thanks. I did think of that, but I have an unlocked bootloader with s-off, which I guess voids my warranty?

    Sent from my LG-D802 using XDA Free mobile app

    Try to return each and everything to stock(rom/recovery/kernel)then lock bootloader then act like you dont know that you have S-Off device.In us and uk they wont see if you have s-on or s-off.Also you have to act a bit. ;) ;) ;)