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Ice Creme iPod Scratch Remover and Complete Restoration solution
- Apple: iPod; 1-5 Gen, nano, shuffle, mini (screen only), MacBook & iBook (white), iMac, & eMac
- PDA, Peripherals & Gaming Systems: Acrylic and polycarbonate displays, peripheral housings, etc
- Cell Phone: Acrylic and polycarbonate displays & faceplates, phone case windows, etc
- Automotive: Instrument cluster windows, head & tail lamp lenses, convertible top windows, other plastics
- General Computing: Acrylic & polycarbonate cases, CD, DVD, camera & POS terminal displays
- Marine: Acrylic and polycarbonate windsheilds, Depth finder, Radar & GPS displays
- Motorcycle & Personal Water Craft: Fairings, windsheilds, lamp housings, instrument cluster windows
- Jewelry: Acrylic and polycarbonate watch crystals, broaches, name tag holders, etc
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LoginWith a cheap can of Brasso metal polish, you can remove scratches from your iPod, Sony PSP, CD, DVD, or everything! You just need to put a little Brasso on a cloth and start scrubbing your iPod in small circular motions. Just remember that you might need to apply more pressure to get rid of some of the deeper scratches. After 5-20 minutes, you should have a restored finish on your iPod. The Brasso is also able to remove most of the scratches on the stainless steel back. FYI, there is now significant demand for Brasso in the USA, because of its usefulness for CD and iPod restoration. However, it is often difficult to find it in American supermarkets. Watch the video to get more details!
For plastic I would be tempted to try Brasso or Silvo liquid metal polish..! Use a very soft cloth and rub in a circular motion over the entire screen it can be done with Duraglit or Sivaglit this is a metal wadding but the liquid form is best - I can not comment on other brands, if in doubt try on some spare plastic.
There are no doubt many rebuffing kit's specially for this purpose - this be may is your best option.
For glass, I got deep marks out of glass TV xcreens with Chemico... a grinding paste that you use on car pistons, you just gotta rub and rub, glass is harder and takes longer.
... no genie come out but your knackered afterwards I can tell ya'. The secret no matter glass or plastic is to use a small circular motion, obviously you need to concentrate on the scratched area as well as the entire screen... don't want it concaved do we like Hubbles lens.
I do believe there is some special stuff that you can fill the scratches with up but I can not comment nor tried any of these.
Why not take it to an optician.... WHAT...!!!!
Well, you see glasses are always getting scratched and spectacles can be glass or plastic.. some opticians have on-site 'despener & repair unit's'.
...you'll find some giving naughty gestures, some may appear friendly and yet one of them just might be friendly... not too friendly mind.
You do need to be careful... it may be coated with an antiglare coating or even a scratch resistant coating - just like they use on spectacles.
So inspite of making a specticle of myself, gotta admit.. a method in my madness though
