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| How do I remove a scratch from my 3DS screen? Any ideas? |
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Rub chicken fat into the scrath. jk XD I don't know if there is a way to remove scratches.
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#3
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I will remove this scratch. Even if I must wipe it with the souls of the innocent.
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#4
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Pay Nintendo to replace the screen.
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This sounds crazy, but try a pencil eraser. It works sometimes for surface scratches (not even scuffs, actual scratches).
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| Nah. I don't feel like sending it in and waiting. Also, I wouldn't have to pay. My warranty is still good ![]() Also, I just tried the eraser thing. It's not doing much, any specific way I should do it? Please send more suggestions. |
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Rub tooth paste into it and then get a paper towel and wipe it but leave the tooth paste in. When the tooth paste drys, it should become one with a screen so to speak and you won't see the scratch anymore. |
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MOAR ideas. MOAR |
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| Last edited by Paper Isam; 04-06-2011 at 02:00 AM. |
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