What is a safe way to remove ipod touch screen scratches?
There are several products you can use if you are wanting to buy something. Even toothpaste will work according to this article from Macworld. Keep in mind that the way any “scratch remover” works is to buff down the surrounding surface so that it’s level with the deepest part of the scratch. This means that the most effective scratch removers also tend to be the most abrasive, requiring subsequent treatment with milder products in order to remove finer scratches left by the scratch removers themselves. Thus, I found that products including several different solutions to be the most effective at removing deeper scratches without leaving your iPod covered in finer blemishes afterwards. iDrops PodShop’s $15 iDrops ( 2 Play ) is the only commercial product I tested that includes only a single solution, shipped in a 1.7-ounce bottle with an eyedropper (or is it “iDropper”?) cap. iDrops is advertised for use only on acrylic surfaces (in other words, the white front of your iPod or the white