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Is there a way to repair a small scratch on my otherwise perfect Powerbook case?
#1
I'm giving this perfectly working Powerbook to my grandkids and the only flaw on it is a small scratch on the cover. I'd really like to do something, if I can, to erase or cover up this minor, but noticeable mar.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for any ideas.

GeneL
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#2
They're still not gonna think it's a new MacBook Pro :-)

Frankly, even if you succeed in buffing the scratch out, you'll likely have to refinish the whole side of cover the same way for it to "blend"... maybe consider one of those graphics appliques to hide the scratch, and not have mess w/ refinishing.
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#3
Thanks for the thought, Buzz.

Actually, I was thinking about those paint kits for automobiles that claim to completely cover up road chips and blend perfectly. I've been wondering about buying one of the kits to use on our 2000 Toyota Camry.

Im almost sure that I ran across something that's supposed to do what I need, but I can't remember what or where I saw it.

Perhaps something for plastic models. A hobby supply type thing?
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#4
Don't worry about it or use toothpaste as a mild rubbing compound to rub it out?

Stickers or a skin are good too!
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#5
> Actually, I was thinking about those paint kits for
> automobiles that claim to completely cover up road
> chips and blend perfectly.

There's no such thing.

The commercials lie.

You're scraping off the clear-coat when you use the buffing creams, you're leaving an ugly smear of paint when you use touch-up paint.

If you have talented hands, the clearcoat pens work alright on very shallow scratches, but won't do a thing for a chip.

If you try buffing an aluminum case you'll create a texture on that spot that's different from the rest. If you try to buff the whole lid to give it an even texture, odds are that you'll screw it up.

Best not to mess with it unless you're gonna do something like this:
http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/1569/...tternw.jpg

I suggest a visit to etsy.
http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?s...=powerbook&search_type=handmade
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#6
What the good Doc said.

Sticker/Skin would be best. Getting one for my son's computer.
Joe
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#7
Don't even try. You'll screw it up. And they won't even care. And all the effort you put into it will just increase your angst next time you see it and it looks like a truck ran over it.
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#8
Thanks for the ideas, guys. Smile

Looking over the powerbook decals on etsy.com, there weren't any that I felt would both be right for my nine year old granddaughter and at the same time, cover the spot where the scratch is located.

Now, if I can find the right one, it would be perfect. Are there other websites where I might look?

I had to laugh at Speedy's comment. I just hate to think about it. ::o

Speedy wrote:
…and they won't even care. And all the effort you put into it will just increase your angst next time you see it and it looks like a truck ran over it.
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#9
Don't even try. You'll screw it up. And they won't even care. And all the effort you put into it will just increase your angst next time you see it and it looks like a truck ran over it.


Oh wait, Speedy said that already. These are my thought too. I just don't feel like using the "I agree" thing this morning.
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#10
Check on e-bay - lots of skins there - or spring for a colorful speck case.
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