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Probably has nothing to do with the type of case,
but about all the dirt between the case and iPhone :)
 
Difficult to rub off. So frustrating.

Anyone using this case?

I dont know about dents but if there are minor scratches then the cape cod polishing cloth available on amazon does wonders in terms of getting rid of these on the SILVER stainless steel bands (Dont try on the black stainless steel)
 
I dont know about dents but if there are minor scratches then the cape cod polishing cloth available on amazon does wonders in terms of getting rid of these on the SILVER stainless steel bands (Dont try on the black stainless steel)
They're not scratches. They came from the rubber patterns inside the casing.
 
If they are dents you could never "rub them off". Any chance you could post some pics? Interested to see them as i find it hard to believe the case itself could cause dents unless the phone was dropped or some sort of external pressure is being applied.
 
If they are dents you could never "rub them off". Any chance you could post some pics? Interested to see them as i find it hard to believe the case itself could cause dents unless the phone was dropped or some sort of external pressure is being applied.
There’s external pressure yes because the Speck cases are super tight. So when the rubber patterns inside make contact with the stainless band, dents/marks of the rubber patterns leave the band.
 
A mark, a scuff, a scratch or a dent? A dent can't "rub out" and I'd be really surprised if a rubber/plastic case were able to put enough pressure on the phone to actually dent the metal. Either way, I'm not a fan of Speck in general so whatever the case is doing it's just another reason for me to avoid them.
 
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