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Apple Computing Products:
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Scratches on the INSIDE of the screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickmini" data-source="post: 593998" data-attributes="member: 48356"><p>FINALLY! Someone in the world who has the exact same problem as me!</p><p>You are not alone, friend - your description is word-for-word the same as my experience - great machine, now spoiled by this irritation. What's weird is the "scratches" appear to be parallel in many cases. I hear the glass front panel is held on with magnets, and if you get 2 large suction cups it can be pulled right off - I'm thinking of trying that to see if the blemishes are actually on the glass or on the LCD panel itself. What I really hope is that these are not some kind of stress fractures from poorly tempered glass, and that the inside surface can just be cleaned.</p><p>Here's hoping - I'll post again if I have any success!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickmini, post: 593998, member: 48356"] FINALLY! Someone in the world who has the exact same problem as me! You are not alone, friend - your description is word-for-word the same as my experience - great machine, now spoiled by this irritation. What's weird is the "scratches" appear to be parallel in many cases. I hear the glass front panel is held on with magnets, and if you get 2 large suction cups it can be pulled right off - I'm thinking of trying that to see if the blemishes are actually on the glass or on the LCD panel itself. What I really hope is that these are not some kind of stress fractures from poorly tempered glass, and that the inside surface can just be cleaned. Here's hoping - I'll post again if I have any success! [/QUOTE]
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