This morning I discovered a thin, 4" scratch near the middle of the screen of my 3-week old Panasonic TH-42PZ85U plasma (which has been near-perfect so far). Against all sound judgement, I decided to try to repair the scratch using some Micro-Gloss liquid abrasive solution that I'd used on other similar surfaces. As you would expect, I a) only slightly repaired the scratch and b) removed the anti-glare coating around it. Now instead of having a barely-visible scratch, I have a very visible thumb-sized area on the glass with no anti-glare coating. I know I probably don't deserve it, but has anyone come across a good fix for this? I have read about or discovered two potential remedies so far:
1) GlareBuster coating spray (as seen on TV), sold on Amazon and its own website
2) Beeswax (not kidding)
I'm highly skeptical about both, since a review of the former said that it degrades the picture quality, and the latter was used to repair the anti-glare coating of a damaged CRT computer monitor (and it would be weird watching TV and knowing I'm looking through something made by bees). Any tips/advice/admonitions greatly appreciated.
1) GlareBuster coating spray (as seen on TV), sold on Amazon and its own website
2) Beeswax (not kidding)
I'm highly skeptical about both, since a review of the former said that it degrades the picture quality, and the latter was used to repair the anti-glare coating of a damaged CRT computer monitor (and it would be weird watching TV and knowing I'm looking through something made by bees). Any tips/advice/admonitions greatly appreciated.






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