chipped TV screen

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Howitzer17

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Hi!

We have a older CRT TV screen that has a few small chips (5 in total)
in it, courtesy of our 2-year old hammering on it with a small toy
plastic hammer.

Most of the chips are the size of a pin-head, but one is big enough to
make it really annoying to watch hockey (it looks like the puck!)...
any advice on what can be done? Clear nail polish?

Howie
 
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 09:57:36 -0800 (PST), Howitzer17
<clechner@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi!

We have a older CRT TV screen that has a few small chips (5 in total)
in it, courtesy of our 2-year old hammering on it with a small toy
plastic hammer.

Most of the chips are the size of a pin-head, but one is big enough to
make it really annoying to watch hockey (it looks like the puck!)...
any advice on what can be done? Clear nail polish?

Howie

Plastic hammer? No way, Jose!

However, if you are sticking to that story then go to Eastwood's site
and look at their windshield repair kits... I doubt clear nail polish
is worth the effort.
 
Agreed, however stop hitting the Safety Glass!! Cheers.
"PeterD" <peter2@hipson.net> wrote in message
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 09:57:36 -0800 (PST), Howitzer17
clechner@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi!

We have a older CRT TV screen that has a few small chips (5 in total)
in it, courtesy of our 2-year old hammering on it with a small toy
plastic hammer.

Most of the chips are the size of a pin-head, but one is big enough to
make it really annoying to watch hockey (it looks like the puck!)...
any advice on what can be done? Clear nail polish?

Howie


Plastic hammer? No way, Jose!

However, if you are sticking to that story then go to Eastwood's site
and look at their windshield repair kits... I doubt clear nail polish
is worth the effort.
 

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