1. fashofasho's Avatar
    sigh...so i scratched my LCD, not the housing but the actual LCD, small scratch when i was screwdriving and replacing housing. any products or ideas on how to sort of make it fade?
    06-12-10 02:22 AM
  2. pilsbury's Avatar
    Not a whole lot you can do. I've heard of folks taking tube toothpaste and rubbing the scratch with a dab of it. It may lessen it some.
    06-12-10 08:28 AM
  3. SCrid2000's Avatar
    You could get a new lcd screen and install it... other than that, I don't know what you can do. Sucks man, what device was it?
    06-12-10 02:56 PM
  4. fashofasho's Avatar
    8320 haha. I may just deal with the scratch until I upgrade, it is about time anyways. It is not so much that I worry about the phone but I just don't want to stare at the scratch everytime i am on my phone lol
    06-12-10 05:16 PM
  5. xliderider's Avatar
    Someone posted this link in another site, $17.99 for a new LCD screen is pretty reasonable:

    Blackberry Curve 8330 Parts
    06-13-10 03:44 PM
  6. jbeachy's Avatar
    Toothpaste has not worked for me.

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    Of course, replacing it, or the entire bezel if you're not into gluing stuff) would fix it too :-)


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    Last edited by jbeachy; 06-13-10 at 05:51 PM.
    06-13-10 05:45 PM
  7. pilsbury's Avatar
    Not a dig at the op, but this is a perfect example of why I have had a screen guard on every Berry Ive owned since day one. I guess Im too OCD, but I cant stand scratches.
    06-13-10 07:10 PM
  8. xliderider's Avatar
    The OP scratched the LCD display panel, not the lens on the housing. A screen guard would not have helped in this case.
    06-13-10 07:42 PM
  9. fashofasho's Avatar
    thanks everyone for the replies, i will try vaseline sometime in the future when i have time and report back with the results
    06-13-10 08:43 PM
  10. jbeachy's Avatar
    The OP scratched the LCD display panel, not the lens on the housing. A screen guard would not have helped in this case.

    My bad. Interpreted "LCD" too loosely and didn't read carefully enough.

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    06-14-10 06:56 AM
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