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	Damm my 1st  scratch on my P800 | 
nigelot1 Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 216 From: UK PM | 
I got my 1st scratch today only 1 mm but not the point
 
 I was not using my Brando because the sticky paper stuck when i tried to remove it.
 
 I am using it now I didn't realise these screens do really scatch.
 
 I have bought some diplex screen polish from http://www.scratchremover.co.uk/
 
 I have now found this post from someone on esato........
 
 DON'T USE DISPLEX! That stuff is NOT designed (on P800) for the "soft" cover on touchscreens. You'll melt the plastic (I'm not kidding).
 
 Has anyone tried Diplex screen polish on the P800
 
 thank in advance
 
 N
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pajon82 Joined: Dec 16, 2002 Posts: 135 PM | 
Well, that was a post that was written to me in first place...
 I did contact the Displex company and they told me by e-mail that the display would be damaged if Displex is used on it...
 I also have a few few tiny scratches on my P800...looks like soft, white, almost transparace small lines... you know what I mean. I want to remove these and then put a screen protector on. If you find out how, give me a post please!
 
 
 Best regards, Patrik | 
jbendaou Joined: Feb 11, 2003 Posts: 458 From: Washington, DC PM | 
damn, i just ordered mine . cost me 10 bucks shipped..grrrr, now i gotta throw them away or resell them | 
MartinR Joined: Dec 10, 2002 Posts: 86 From: sweden PM | 
How did you get these scratches? I have ordered my brando screen protection but itll prolly take a week to get it and im kinda scared i will get a scratch before.
 
 that would be a major disappointment :/ | 
nigelot1 Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 216 From: UK PM | 
I have been really carefull
 
 I only keep it in my empty (nothing else in it) inside jacket pocket when I go out.
 
 I dont let anyone touch it except people I know *really* well.
 
 My brother doesn't always wash his hands after going for a pee, he has NOT touched it. He has tried a few times but I move it away from him.
 
 I think the scratch (my girlfiend can't even see it but I can) happened when the phone fell off my car seat after making a call when pulling away. It fell on the rubber mat but it has a very slight 1 mm scratch now.
 
 To be fair, it is not too bad, it is probably just me, but I can see problems in the future without the screen protector.
 
 It now stays on
 
 N
 
 
 
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jbendaou Joined: Feb 11, 2003 Posts: 458 From: Washington, DC PM | 
well to most people they cant see scratch or think it is not that bad, but to the p800 lovers it does make a different, we all just want our baby(p800) to be nice for ever  
************ The T68i God, P800 Dumper, T610 believer, the K700i lover, the P910 what, oh the K750i?  | 
nigelot1 Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 216 From: UK PM | 
Totally, the p800 is the window to our hearts | 
Coramoor Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM | 
I have some scrathces in the area where I usually write. I can't see them but I feel them when I write.
 I have gotten a screen protector now so It's fine but.... I know they are there   | 
Display Polish Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 70 PM | 
Wow, you got ripped off on your Displex.  Should have checked eBay or with me.
 
 Anyway, as a dealer I am in constant contact with the manufacturers of Displex to get feedback about new products that have been tested.  They have no feedback yet regarding the P800.  They don't want to promote using it on the P800 YET but they will also not say that it doesn't work.  Like me and every other P800 user, they are waiting to here from someone who've used it on their P800.
 
 I will definitely leave feedback when I have used Displex on my P800, because I will someday, when I receive my first scratch (I don't want to scratch it pre-maturely).
 
 Until then I recommend anyone with a T68 or non-P800 phone to use Displex to remove scratches because it is an awesome LCD scratch remover.
 
 Thanks!
 
 
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pajon82 Joined: Dec 16, 2002 Posts: 135 PM | 
Ok, guys. Here´s the e-mail i sent to Displex and also the answer. I remove the name of the person who answered me...don't wanna put their names up without permisson...
 
 
 Hello!
 I have bought your display polish...
 But I am worried...I have a Sony Ericsson P800!
 is it possible to use the polish on this phone? The reseller said it was Ok, but I do have my doubts. It is a more soft touch sensitive display.
 Can you please help me? 
 
 Best regards, Patrik
 Sweden
  
 
 And the answer
 
 Dear Patrik, 
 
 thanks for your e-mail. DISPLEX is only for hard and plan displays. For soft displays it is not suitable. So please do not use it on this special display… 
 You also can use it on plastic watch glasses.
 
 Thanks and best regards,
 XXX
 
 
 So, what else shall i say? This was the answer. I'm not lying to you. I have no reasons to do. This is 100% true. Believe me...
 
 
 Take care!
 
 / Patrik
  
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nigelot1 Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 216 From: UK PM | 
thanks for that info
 
 On a more serious point then it looks like a few of us were going to use this stuff.
 
 A slight scratch could turn into a nightmare.
 
 I will do a new post warning about this | 
nigelot1 Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 216 From: UK PM | 
I've just managed to remove the scratch, it has disapeared.
 
 It was definitely a scratch, about 1mm long, very light black.
 
 A little soap and water and vigorous cleaning with cloth did not remove it.
 
 This is how I did it-
 
 With the screen on a white coloured page I moved the p800 pen diagonally across the scratch (90 degree angle) moving the tip of the pen quite quickly.
 
 It has now disappeared, fantastic
 
 nb this may not work with 'white' scratches or deep scratches but worth a try
 
 Today I feel truely blessed!
 
 My p800 is back to normal again, yippee  
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Eamonn Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM | 
What about this PDA cleaning kit that coats the screen with a temporary protective cover?  http://www.uaemall.com/main.asp?aggr=SubCategory=PDAs+Accessories^Category=Mobiles-Telephones,SubSubCategory&Sort=Modified&SRT=Name:Name,Price:Price&DEPT=ZMIX&BRAN=ODBC&COLS=1&agsh=step&agop=avg&AGHD=Average+Price+Dhs&LVL=1&NAV=1&OUF=Category=Mobiles-Telephones&THMC=778968&fd=8&LAYO=FixedFull
 
 
 Keep the screen pristine. The PDA Cleaning Kit removes dust and other deposits that interfere with your view, provides a protective coating and leaves a layer that reduces stylus friction on screen. It’s an easy three-step process using the Solution, Wipes and Cleaning Cloth. Store your supplies in the portable case.
 
 The Belkin Advantage:
 
 --Cleaning solution: Specially formulated fluid creates a protective layer as it cleans. 
 --Particle-free wipes: Comes with 10 lint-free wipes for deleting dust and other deposits from your PDA. 
 --Micro-fiber cleaning cloth: Includes a reusable buffing cloth to wipe away the solution and other residue. 
 
 
 
 
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evoke Joined: Mar 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM | 
looks good  
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PiotrMmX Joined: Jan 10, 2003 Posts: 122 From: Koszalin, Poland PM, WWW
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I'm from Poland. I don't have Displex but if there is someone who can send me some of this Display Polish I can test it on p800 screen and post some pictures. If there is someone interested just PM me. Best Regards! Peter Ps. Maybe someone has a free/not needed screen protector for p800 and can send it to me?
 
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