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  1. shinakuma9

    shinakuma9 Notebook Deity

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    So i have more scratches than i thought i did on my Toshiba Satellite A300.
    On the cover but also on the palmrests near the corners of the laptop. They arent really noticeable unless under a bright light (like when im studying.)
    So its a black glossy finish on the inside near the palmrests and there are a few minor scratches but it seems there are also 2 deep ones. Does anyone know how to remove these?
     
  2. Amnesiac

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    You'll probably just have to put with them. I'm surprised though. My A300 has pretty much no scratches on it at all. The Fusion Finish seems not so susceptible to scratches and marks. If you can take a picture, that would be good.