Last week,
Well, I just spent almost an hour working on my iPod and it looks good. Not perfect, but much better. The back is where I notice the most benefit but there are still a few lingering scratches on the front (severely reduced, but still there).
I am pleased with the results. I have heard that T-Cut (a scratch remover made for car paint jobs) also has much more dramatic results on deeper scratches, but I’m not sure I want to put any more money into the aesthetics of a 2.5 year old device.
If anyone wants to try this on their iPods, let me know and I can loan you the can of Brasso that I have left… it doesn’t take much to get good results, I could probably do this amount of effort another 8-10 times with the Brasso that I have remaining.
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