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Enzobot24

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Apr 21, 2008
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For some reason, there's a tiny scratch on the top of my Mac Pro.

I know it's metal, but is there any kind of scratch remover on the market?
 
Define, "tiny scratch."

It's almost like a tiny dent on the top of the Mac Pro. No larger than the tip of a needle.

It's probably permanent, but I'd like to know if there are any solutions out there that can deal with wear and tear on the Mac Pro's aluminum surface.
 
It's almost like a tiny dent on the top of the Mac Pro. No larger than the tip of a needle.

It's probably permanent, but I'd like to know if there are any solutions out there that can deal with wear and tear on the Mac Pro's aluminum surface.

You might check out some car repair forums :)

Hint: Re-anozide

Personally speaking, I'd leave it. The potential for catastrophe far exceeds
any benefits you'd get.
 
It's almost like a tiny dent on the top of the Mac Pro. No larger than the tip of a needle.
Mine also came with a pinpoint irregularity on top. It's convex, so either a robot banged the interior during assembly, or it happened during case manufacturing. Anyway, I've long since forgotten about it. I think of it as a beauty mark :)
 
Mine also came with a pinpoint irregularity on top. It's convex, so either a robot banged the interior during assembly, or it happened during case manufacturing. Anyway, I've long since forgotten about it. I think of it as a beauty mark :)

Yeah, I'm guessing that's what happened to mine as well. Oh well, when these things happen to Apple products - you get a little OCD about them for a while, then forget about them.
 
Yeah, I'm guessing that's what happened to mine as well. Oh well, when these things happen to Apple products - you get a little OCD about them for a while, then forget about them.

I think it's a case of, the more perfect it is to start with,
the more slight imperfections start to grate.
 
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