Damnit--Tablet Issues!

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You know what the worst part of my 4/20 was??
Finding some scratches on my tablet. BC I'm not even going to give my ex the dignity of being important on that day anymore; at any rate, the tablet was always more important, I needed it more! Do you guys have any idea how to fix scratches on one~?

I've heard lots of scary things like sanding and stuff I'm not too keen on doing to my baby. It's an Intuos5 Pen and Touch Small and has some small scuffing on the right side. I started noticing that it doesn't like to be super receptive in that area. It also likes to pretend that I'm not drawing strokes over it, but dots, like it's skipping that area. It's not a huge deal right now, but I'd like for that thing to get fixed as soon as possible, since it's bugging me.

The tablet is only 2 years old and I'm not particularly happy with the idea of replacing it, so...
Any ideas? :c

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Well, I don't have a tablet, but I understand of sanding things (from acrylic to wood and clay)
You'd need a really, really, really fine sandpaper! I know that the higher the number the finer it is~ The ones used for polishing are between 2000 and 6000, if I remember correctly~ You'd need to know how the tablet's materials react to the sandpaper, too! 

You should ask a specialist, though xD Aren't there tutorials around?

Someone here is saying that using one between 1000 and 1200 can remove small scratches forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f…