This is how the stripes are removed from the iPhone

If you have the silver iPhone frame It seems that you have left your phone to a cat ... don't worry, it is quite normal if you use the phone without a cover.

In the video that accompanies the post you can see the technique used to remove scratchesA technique that by the way, I'm going to use in passing for my old iPod touch 1Gen, the poor thing has an ultra-scratched back.

The truth is that if it works perfectly, the theme looks good, since it is a cheap method and it seems easy to do, so go ahead with it ...

Source | Apple weblog


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  1.   Jaume said

    If the stripes with which you do more are removed, the other ones are not seen, I mean, you leave it like a rayaiphone

  2.   nikoarkade said

    you have to be very bad to do this to the iphone, really.
    I thought I would polish something like that ... and the hanged man hits him with the scourer, very clever. hahahaha.
    Come on carlinhos, I encourage you to do it. When you finish with the iphone, you also pass it to the computer screen, they told me that it is also new.

  3.   sloy said

    It fits the frame of the iPhone, but I think my iPod Touch will not do it, I don't think it will fit as well.
    By the way, with the screen it won't work, right? 😛

  4.   Mac said

    I'd better pass the deburrer I have at home to him. it's going to be nickel-plated.
    PS: I wouldn't even put the duct tape on it anymore.

  5.   Bill said

    I do not understand the video ... to remove the stripes from the frame, do we scratch it more? I suppose that when everything is grated then it will not be noticed ... because if not I do not understand ...

  6.   Juan said

    If you look at it, it is matte, remove the scratches by doing more xD, logically when kedar kills everything the scratches are not seen ... but in short, a bad solution from my point of view the truth.

  7.   Jorge0204 said

    In my point of view and it would be better to polish, the solution with a scourer does not work since it is true that it gets matte and with thousands of micro scratches I have a 1gen iPod touch and it was quite scratched with strong marks and I kite them with a car paint polish is kedo like a clear mirror since I make me a makina to polish cds and use it for the iPod, you can do it manually but it is more laborious

  8.   Pablo said

    Interesting .. But what about the screen? Do we make slices, as if it were a ham?

  9.   lalo said

    Do not be ignorant, it is seen that those who say that "scratching it" but it is worse is because they have never had a new iPhone 3g because that is how it comes at least to me if with the bezel with a brushed mark that is the finish again, there is also Another solution is to polish it with brasso the metal polisher, only that with this it will look like a mirror, it will have another glossy finish but not the original, it looks very good, this also works for the screen but you would have to spend hours so that something is noticed and eliminates large scratches

  10.   lalo said

    Do not be ignorant, it is seen that those who say that "scratching it" scratching it more is worse because they have never had a new iphone 3g because that is how it comes at least to me if with the bezel with a brushed mark that is the finish again, too There is another solution which is to polish it with brasso the metal polisher, only that with this it will look like a mirror, it will have another glossy finish but not the original, it looks very good, it also works for the screen but you would have to spend hours to notice something and remove large scratches

  11.   manuel said

    friends I have done it personally on my ipgone 2g it works perfect leaves it very well it does not shine so much but the annoying scratches are removed forever I recommend it

  12.   rockman said

    I also did it on my iPhone 2G and it looks very good compared to how it was, the finish is very sophisticated, beautiful

  13.   neck said

    LOL the iphone screen can not miss anything of polishers, etc for being tactile !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!

  14.   nikoarkade said

    keal ... don't you realize it's irony ???
    God, what a shame people.

  15.   celusafe.inc said

    that ignorant…. I mean ... there is no right ...

    first watch the video and then if they talk so they don't talk slobbering .. dial «scratch it more», what fools!

  16.   cease said

    The iphone 4 is quite good polishing it with brasso, the truth is that the day I bought it I removed the plastic protective mica but I put it in the bag with money and keys and kedo a little grated from the edges, but I polished it with a lienso thin and liquid brasso and it looked better than new, very well, the scratches disappeared ...

  17.   Jesus said

    Applying this technique a little, until there are no scratches

  18.   George said

    What material do you use, what is it ??? someone to tell me to see if I apply it

  19.   Pepe said

    It seems to me the last straw that you upload a video of how an iPhone is more scratched, from my own experience I say it. That vineyard is useless. I am a moron for having believed that this is how scratches go, Thank you

  20.   Maria Jose said

    Hello, I have an iPhone 6 and I got some green lines that move from one side to the other as I remove them?
    They have me fed up and I don't know how to get them out, who helps me?