Many portable electronic devices have coatings on them, such as anti-scratch and anti-glare. The best way to repair them is to fill in and build up the scratches, layer-by-layer; using a repair kit that addresses coated plastics. Since coatings refract light differently (tint), results will be determined by the depth and width of the scratch and tint of the coating. I have listed a good source for a scratch filler, called Scratch Pro, which fills in and protects against light abrasions/fuzzy marks. You can also do a search online using the plus symbol in front of fix and scratch and then add the item you want to fix. For example: +fix +scratch (item to be fixed). Or +LCD +scratch +repair etc.
no.it can only get scratched if you keep it outside
If it is a deep scratch you cannot usually remove it. Sometimes if a scratch is somewhat on the surface then a floor stripper might remove its appearance.
No. It scraches really easily. Get a PSP Traveler case for a crisp clear screen so it won't get scratches.
There is an adjusting bolt on the bottom of the PSP, loss it and push the PSP down, the remove the belt.............. it will be easy
with polish
Cleaning kits that come with cleaning solution and scratch free cloths are best. Covers will help you protect your PSP and help you keep it clean.
You scratch an itch! An itch itches. You scratch an itch to remove the pain.
The PSP mini d-pad is very easy to remove, but you'll probably needs your fingernails.
A dsi is not better than a PSP because psp's have a bigger screen, and much better graphics for gaming. They also have an analog stick and harder to lose games. They have Skype and PlayStation store as well, and Dsi's don't. With PSP's you can de-scratch the screen with displex, and with DSi you can't. PSP'S ARE BETTER IN EVERY WAY!
Try: NOVUS PC-20 Plastic Fine Scratch Remover or Quixx Paint Scratch Remover All the best
no
scratch it off or get a dog