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Old 02-23-2019, 12:39 AM
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I think TVTim's on the right track. I'm not sure, but I'd imagine the surface of your screen is likely the same as any high quality projection screen, but on plastic instead of fabric. As your screen is ruined, I would buy a good used projection screen as big as or bigger than the screen. Then, sand down the surface of your messed up screen, make it flat and smooth, cut the 'new' screen to fit, and glue it over the old screen.

The curvature might present a problem, though.

I have an old projection screen, and if you look closely at the projection surface, it looks like reflective silver sand paper. I'm imagining this tv screen is a similar surface. I also have a modern (cheap) projection screen, which if you look at the surface, literally just looks like semi-gloss white paint. Definitely cheap.

Anyhow, some of that paint-on screen paint looks like it might be good. You could experiment with some of that, I suppose.
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