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      05-12-2013, 09:41 PM   #58
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I did this on my X5s screen a while back, just used some polish I had in my garage, took the screen out (easy), 10 minutes, some elbow grease, and the coating was completely removed, scratches gone, and the screen looked brand new. Very little difference in appearance before and after, slightly glossier but who cares, the scratches are gone and it looks like nothing ever happened.

For those of you worried about visibility/glare, I don't think it's an issue AT ALL. My X5 doesn't have the "hood" that the 3 and 5 series have, so the screen is much more exposed, and its a non issue.
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