I recently acquired an NEC Multisync FP950 desktop CRT monitor.
It is a very good monitor, but at the auction I purchased it from someone had written a lot number on the screen with a permanent marker. I scratched it off with my fingernail and washed it with windex.
When I turned the screen on I noticed that part of the anti-glare coating had come off. But surprisingly, the area underneath looked much better! Very bright and vibrant.
I have read on arcadeotaku about some guys removing the anti-glare coating from their monitors and decided I might give this a try myself. I only paid $5 for this monitor so what do I have to lose?
I tried using paper towels and windex, but that was extremely slow going so I switched to a brillo pad. This took about an hour but in the end it worked. My monitor is nice and bright now.
As I did this I had a completely white pattern up on the screen to see where there was still anti-glare coating the screen. What I didn't know was that the brillo pad was leaving tiny scratches all over the surface of my monitor.
Now on a screen with black and white contrast, you can see the tiny scratches coating the screen. It's not too noticeable, and the monitor is still completely usuable, but it bothers me because it ruins the aspect of CRT's I love most, contrast.
Additionally, I realized I didn't remove every last bit of the coating, and there is now a strange prismatic effect going on in places on my monitor now against some backgrounds. I believe this is also due to scratches.
I have heard of using Jeweler's rouge, or car buffing products to remove the coating and the scratches. Do those work well?
I believe this monitor has the potential to be extremely good. The section at the top that I buffed with only a paper towel looks better than any LCD I've seen. I'm hoping to get the rest of the screen back into that condition.
What products would you recommend to fix this problem?