T-cut is a cutting compound so I suppose thinking about it it should work. Unless it's too abrasive and causes scratches itself?
Its not the abrasiveness of T-cut you've gotta watch its the petroleum distillates thats in it, can have a nice destroying affect on some plastics being a solvent
Yeah I did know that, and its the same for brasso and other things like that except that toothpaste has a much finer grit.
well, My iPod's screen is still very intact, but the back is full of small small scratches.. but I don't care about that .. if I were to fix that, It would just turn back the same in a mather of a month or so. Plus my name is engraved in the back, so it might damage that aswell. the toothpaste thing might work, but I would still prefer using the sandpaste thingy. It worked wonders on my Siemens, and I still have 4/5th of the bottle left, although I did loose it..
help I have a new pair of glasses that I scratched the lense. I'm hiding it from my parents hehe. Is there any way I can fix it? I just broke a pair 2 months ago and this is my new pair
Great idea but I can't see my computer screen on the school whiteboard without my glasses My mom will definetly freak out when she sees it