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Old 03-09-05, 10:14   #1 (permalink)
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Scratches on IPod

hey guys i have a bunch of scratchs on my ipod. is there a product i can use to remove the scratches? i got some on the lens of the screen and the back of the ipod.
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You might be able to hide the ones on the screen with a bit of Plexus.
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Old 03-10-05, 05:45   #3 (permalink)
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If they are on the lens (plastic) you might also want to try some Novus.
 
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I can't remember exactly what the products are, but you can find out what you want to know on this site:

http://www.ipodlounge.com/

There is one product that is used on the metal back, and another that gets scratches out of the screen.
 
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You should invest in a flexible plastic cover for the screen. The static stick kind.

I've had one on each of my PDA's (several) and I can't imagine the condition of the screens if I hadn't been using one.
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Old 03-10-05, 07:16   #6 (permalink)
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oh yeahhhhh i need the plastic screen. i made a scratch the first day i got it so i was like screw it. but ya ill check out teh stuff you guys posted. thanksf or the help
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