Friday, December 10, 2010

Buff A Scratch Off Of A Cellphone

Display polishes allow you to buff and remove scratches from the display of your cellular phone. Displex, iDrops and Ice Cream are examples of display polishes specifically formulated for cellular phone displays. These polishes function by helping to dissolve the scratch on your phone's display. They round the edges of the scratch and fill the scratches with the particles from the display released by the buffing process. If you have scratches on the casing of your cell phone, you can use toothpaste to buff and remove them.


Instructions


Scratches on Display


1. Squeeze a tube or bottle of display polish to place a small amount of the polish on the scratched area of your cellular phone's display.


2. Buff the scratched area for approximately three minutes by applying heavy pressure with a clean cloth and rubbing your display in a circular motion.


3. Examine the scratched area. If you can still see the scratch, repeat this process until you can no longer find the scratch on the display.


Scratches on Casing


4. Place a small amount of toothpaste on your phone's casing.


5. Using a soft, clean cloth buff the scratches on your phone's casing for approximately three minutes. Apply only light pressure and buff in a circular motion.


6. Wait for three minutes.


7. Mix a solution of soap and water. Use a few drops of soap for every 8 oz. of water.


8. Dip a clean cloth in the water and then use the wet cloth to remove the toothpaste film from your phone's casing. If you still see scratches on your phone's casing repeat this process.







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