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What you probably have on the surface is an anti-glare coating. This should
be similar to what is on the LCD screens. You might try lightly rubbing a
candle (wax) on the scratch. While this will not truly fix the problem, it
may make the scratch less prominent. This worked on my LCD screen.

Peter
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-----Original Message-----
I have a CRT monitor (not LCD) that got a scratch on the screen while in
storage.  There seems to be a thin plastic coating on the glass and this is
what is scratched.  Is there anything I can apply to it that might minimize
the scratch?

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