2018 Clarity Touring Screen Scratches

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by Vojin Janjic, Oct 29, 2024.

  1. Vojin Janjic

    Vojin Janjic New Member

    2024 Honda Clarity Screen Scratches.jpg

    Clarity has been great, no complaints about the car. However, although I am very careful and gentle with it, screen is in a rather embarrassingly bad condition. Any thoughts on it or remedies available? (p.s. I looked for a previous threads on a topic and found none, if I missed it, sorry). Thanks!
     
  2. Joe17

    Joe17 Member

    I always use a micro fiber cloth on mine and is still scratched, hopefully someone has a successful idea.
     
  3. Casey Martin

    Casey Martin Active Member

    Unfortunately I don't know of a solution. The screen is not replaceable like in other Honda models like the CR-V. You have to replace the entire head unit which is very expensive. Some types of hand lotions or sanitizer can easily damage the screen. That is what most of the damage on yours is probably from.

    I have had a screen protector on mine since the day I bought my Clarity. You can buy them on Amazon. If you end up finding a replacement screen or getting yours repaired I would highly recommend getting a screen protector. Installing a screen protector now might make it look better than it does.
     
  4. rodeknyt

    rodeknyt Active Member

    That photo looks like there is a screen protector film on the display. If so, that can easily be removed and replaced.
     
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  5. turtleturtle

    turtleturtle Active Member

    Time to get a screen cover. Search the forums and some really good options mentioned.

    The surface itself is cheap and wears over time. A glass screen cover heals all wounds.
     
  6. Vojin Janjic

    Vojin Janjic New Member

    An update on a screen. Yes, it was the anti-glare coating that was creating impression of being scratched. Following instructions from this form and other web pages, I used Clorox wipes to first remove the remaining coating, and then installed screen cover purchased on Amazon. It completely transformed to look - it looks like new! A link to the item is: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GJJ291W?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1. It's a perfect fit, and zero bubbles if you follow instructions. Thanks all for the advice!
     

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  7. Casey Martin

    Casey Martin Active Member

    Like I had mentioned earlier certain hand lotions and sanitizer can cause damage to the stock coating. Installing a screen protector when you get any new car that has a touch screen is a good idea.
     

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