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  • I scratched my window today !

    AAARRRRHHHHH !!!! I scratched my window today !
    All I have to say is....:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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  • #2
    Now that totally sux. :(

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    • #3
      Damn.....how did you scratch it?

      You know a few days ago I thought I had a scratch it mine. But it turns out it was just the reflection of the sun on the dust pattern that formed on the inside.

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      • #4
        I'm not even gona tell ya what i did to one of my comps a couple of years ago...

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        • #5
          The scratch is about an inch long..:snip:
          I brought my tower to work to give it a blow job (air compressor).
          I had the side panel off, but the fan was still connected.
          I leaned the side panel against the back of the tower while I was blowing the dust out from inside when I moved the tower to get at the front panel...when...the side panel tipped over onto the steel end of a Quick-Grip bar clamp which was clamped to a manual hand press - I WATCHED IN HORROR !!! :cry:
          Now, my pretty case window has been violated.
          On the plus side however, I did get a lot of dust out...
          P.S. I found out that my tower weighs 41 Lbs.
          Did I also mention that I haven't slept in a few days...The wife and I are in the process of buying a house...Now all we have to do is sell our condo.
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          • #6
            E^vol ya can buff it out by hand But, unless you have
            showcar paint job............not likely to have products on hand
            which cost around $20.00 usd......... 3M Perfect-it II Rubbing compound-Fine Cut and Meguires Pro Show Car Glaze #7
            If ya use 'em do small circular motion rubbing compound first
            till smooth than horizontal/vertical/diagonal-both nw 2 se & sw 2 ne...........not to be alarmed bout minute scratches as glaze will
            more than just fill those.....couple a 3 coats .........and niether product contains wax/silicone...........too bad ya not living between
            Seattle & Portland, i'd do for nadda, cuz your a TT ppl.....;) :wave:
            Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you recall.

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            • #7
              Or..... an acrylic polishing kit. I had one for my reef tank and it worked wonders on CDs and other plastics also. It was basically a medium grit solution and a fine grit solution, which I used with a buffing wheel. It made my tank and CDs look brand new. :) I did a quick google and came up with this --

              Cleaning and polishing products for scratch free acrylic fixtures! See our complete line of acrylic display products in our online catalog!


              and this



              Hope it helps. :)

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