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Bruce Patterson

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Jan 3, 2007
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Winter Park, Florida
I have some minor scuffs and scratches on the back of my iPhone I'd like to fix if possible. Is there a way to sortof carefully blend the back surface together to cover up these scratches?

Just curious if anyone has successfully been able to clean the back of their iPhone...and how.

Thanks in advance!
 
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The best thing to do is to scuff up the entire back. You won't be able to tell the original scuff is there anymore.
 
Brasso might do the trick. Not sure how it would react with the brushed aluminum but I think it might be just fine.
 
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The best thing to do is to scuff up the entire back. You won't be able to tell the original scuff is there anymore.

Anyone tried this and have a pic or two?
 
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