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The only thing you could possibly try is jewellers rouge or glass polishing paste, If the lens is glass you could try acetone ( nail polish remover) but it will dissolve any plastic so I'd put your chances of success at close to zero with that if there is plastic nearby. The lens is ruined, move on.
Well, if you have this problem with all nail polish, then you can safely assume that the problem may be that you have oily nails - in which case your nails will secrete oils that lift the nail polish off your nail, causing it to chip.
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If you are only experiencing this problem with this particular bottle of Salley Hansen, then it is likely that it may be a formula problem.
For both instances, try using a primer and a base coat polish BEFORE applying the Sally Hansen. This will improve the adhering of the polish to your nail no matter what the problem is.
maybe the lcd screen is the defect already, lcd tv often use daily has a shorter life span compare to crt tv's. also there's possibility the inverter power supply of lcd screen has defect, or the connector is loosen
You can try to polish it out but in my experience, it will only make it worse unless skilled at plastic polishing. Try filling the scratch in with clear nail polish. Try a small area first to see if it has any adverse effect on the plastic.
the scratches on your glasses can be removed by using nail polish remover or thinner.
Put small amount of thinner on tissue paper and clean your glasses. Scratches will remove.
Instead of toothpaste (although it will leave TV set minty fresh) go to your local glass shop. You know the place; where they replace windshields and sell windows and mirrors. They will have a powder polish that you can use and might only charge you a small fee for a small amount. You might find it at a local jeweler as well. Ask for "jewelers rouge" or "polishing rouge". Mix it one part to one part water and one part glycerin and use the polishing wheel on a roto-tool (Dremel).
Another product to try is an automotive polishing compound such as Dupont 7.
Of course all of this is assuming that this is a glass screen and not a plastic screen on a projection TV. Remember that if the scratch is too deep no amount of polishing will remove it...
if its just the glass that is chipped, it can be repaired with clear nail polish or epoxy, use a piece of semi-rigid plastic to hold it in place while it cures, much like a windshield chip repair.
You need to put on a pair of gloves, and safety glasses. (Safety First !) Prise off the broken mirror from the plastic base that it is stuck too.
Give the plastic a clean with nail polish remover or similar.
Peel off the backing on new mirror glass, and carefully stick it on.
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