Gerard Dellorto
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- Apr 8, 2015
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Totally agree with post #40. OP was asking for solution AFTER the scratch has happened. I've done some research. I have similar problem with my galaxy note 3 screen. I made the mistake of purchasing scratch remover from amazon without reading the description very closely. There are scratch removers for plastic and different ones for glass. I'm going to try toothpaste first. Then a "grittier "paste with baking soda /water if that doesn't work. Then eyeglass repair compound (it contains some kind of scratch filling polymer ). Then possibly cerium oxide. Though the eyeglass stuff should be the last experiment. I'm guessing that will work if the toothpaste /baking soda doesn't.