Scratches on a Samsung LED screen

Is it possible to fix scratches on an LED screen?  I have a 60" Samsung Smart TV.  Unfortunately my 3 yr old has scratched the screen with something.  Any ideas as to how to fix them.  They are only visible on very white screens.  Not the end of the world, but definitely not something I want to see on my $3000.00 TV

I heard rubbing toothpaste on it works. Never tried it tho.. Perhaps you can try and tell us?

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