1. tiddeengineer's Avatar
    Anyone used this on a curve to reduce the scratches?
    05-08-09 11:41 AM
  2. d-tech007's Avatar
    Hi, have never used this on a curve screen, i have used it on a standard phone and the results weren't good at all for me. The only way i can try to explain is that it kind of slightly melts the screens coating to erase any scratches but left my old handset screen looking blurred in places.

    I would not recommend this product.
    05-08-09 06:32 PM
  3. jbeachy's Avatar
    +1 on not very good. Actually, didn't work at all on my Curve screen.

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    05-08-09 08:36 PM
  4. branden3112's Avatar
    Someone on here really messed up his phone with this stuff. He ended up having to buy a new housing.
    05-08-09 08:47 PM
  5. godofdeath's Avatar
    Hi, have never used this on a curve screen, i have used it on a standard phone and the results weren't good at all for me. The only way i can try to explain is that it kind of slightly melts the screens coating to erase any scratches but left my old handset screen looking blurred in places.

    I would not recommend this product.
    hey that is what happens when you use nail polish
    it gets blurry/foggy like
    05-08-09 09:13 PM
  6. BigFoot3687's Avatar
    What can you use to get rid of the scratches on the battery cover?
    05-08-09 09:50 PM
  7. V1V1D's Avatar
    buy a new cover, there only 10 bucks
    05-09-09 07:17 AM
  8. Blkbear's Avatar
    What can you use to get rid of the scratches on the battery cover?
    Options are:
    • Sand it down and repaint it.
    • Paint over scratches and hope the paint fills in the scratches.
    • Buy a new battery cover, like V1V1D suggests.
    05-09-09 02:50 PM
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