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When I ordered some Displex from Amazon, the company that shipped it included 10 cotton applicators. While this was nice and thoughtful, and I believe these would be good for removing deep scratches, they were coarse enough to cover my screen with tiny scratches. Either that or the fibers from the edge of these (really small) applicators were falling off and getting under the cloth and scratching the screen. Anyway, since I was only trying to remove small scratches to begin with, this put my screen in worse shape than it was originally. The smaller scratches were not awful, but I wanted a scratch-free screen, so I have resorted to using a microfiber cloth (like the ones for sunglasses) to try to remove these tiny scratches.
The Displex product obviously works, however, as these tiny scratches have become less and less noticeable with each application using a microfiber cloth. At the time of this review, they are only visible in bright, direct light. I am planning one more application in a couple days to get rid of the last of these minor annoyances, and I am very confident that this will return my screen to a near-perfect condition.
I am mostly posting this review to warn you: If you plan on using Displex, use a VERY soft microfiber cloth or something similar. Displex dissolves particles from your screen and fills in scratches with those particles. Because of this, it is much easier to scratch the screen while trying to remove the Displex than when wiping off the screen normally. Just be careful, plan ahead, and if they include some 100% cotton applicators in your package, throw them away! Finally, since the PSP's screen is fairly large, you'll need to polish for more than 2-3 minutes.
90
Whats worse then a women who puts up the dreadfull "Men on Pause" forcefield? Scratches.
Rather it be scratches in your PDA, IPOD, or PSP. They ruin the sex appeal of your treasured item. But there is hope, there is always hope my fellow PSPeons. There is DISPLEX! Displex is a polish, which removes scratches safely from PDAs, Cell Phones, and PSPs!
Displex is a product made in Germany, and is available in more than 50 countries. It's cheap, and cost around 7 USD (not including S&H.) and it's simple to use, well sorta. When I used it I had a huge smudge on the screen, I continued to rub, and rub, and the mess just spread. I checked on the damage of my large scratch on the screen. Sadly nothing had changed.
I applied more until I was about to give up, I turned away to watch the TV and as I watched I rubbed out of boredum. As the show ended I looked back at my screen. AHA! There wasn't a scratch on my PSP, period.
So Displex works. But I did notice one thing that's diffrent. Somehow, I had some smudges on the inside of the screen. I don't understand how they got under the screen. They're only visible when the PSP is off. So I do not mind.
99
Well lucky I had a silver polishing cloth nearby so I figured I'd use it rather then a paper towel. It removed every sCratch I had on the screen, deep or small. I've had my PSP for 2 months now and it has had a few bad scratches (didn't buy a case till last week) and this little tube of goo solved all my problems.
Use is simple -- dab a glob in each of the for corners, use a polishing cloth or soft cloth, something of that sort, rub in circular motions for about 90 seconds, rub hard if for deeper scratches. Then, dip the cloth in water and clean off the screen, dry with another area of the cloth and you're all done.
It worked wonders for me hopefully it can for you too, good luck.
90
Took my scratches away easily, and didn't leave the screen misty/fuzzy as somebody here says. You just have to buff it for a longer period.
The only downside is that your index finger / whatever finger you're using to apply it is going to get very tired, but you only have to apply it once and then buy a screen protector, so it doesn't really matter.
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I bought this product and know I'm reselling it due to it ruined my PSP's screen, so I warn you do not use this product!
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