
Tutorial video on how to remove scratches from your cellphone screen. If toothpaste, bananas, lotion, vaseline, CD cleaner, and Brasso hasn't worked, THIS WILL. This is a "last resort" kind technique, and requires a lot of caution and patience. If you can purchase a replacement screen or housing faceplate for $20-$30, I would highly recommend you do so. This tutorial is design to remove scratches if the replacement screen is $100+. You will need: - water - scissors (to cut tape) - electric tape - a pen - paper towels - 2 cleaning clothes (microfibre = good) Sandpaper: - 400 grit - 800 grit - 1000 grit - 1500 grit - 2000 grit (if you can get some) ---- How to Wet-Sand - spray on a bit of water - sand the screen using medium pressure until the previous scratches vanish - dab with paper towel and check for evenness - repeat if necessary - once the screen looks even, process to the next grit of sandpaper How to Polish - dab on a generous amount of polishing compound - rub in a circulate motion with medium pressure using a cleaning cloth - rub until the compound disappears - buff/wipe with a seperate cleaning cloth - repeat if screen doesn't have a glassy finish This process may take up to an hour or more. Be sure to: - TAKE THE BATTERY OUT - DON'T BUFF / POLISH WITH DIRTY CLOTHES - DON'T USE TOO MUCH WATER - BE PATIENT If you can, practice on another device you don't use and don't ever plan on using. Best of luck guys! Note: We are not responsible if you damage your device <b>...</b>
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