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November 01, 2005
Remove iPod Nano Scratches for $4
So the story goes something like this: You save up a couple hundred bucks to buy your new iPod Nano. You take it home, open the box, and load your music. It’s a beautiful thing.
Then disaster strikes! You decide to carry your iPod Nano in your pocket! Your pocket! How could you?! What were you thinking? An item as precious and delicate as the iPod Nano was not meant for portability. And the ungodly amount of scratches seen on my iPod Nano prove it. After a few failed attempts to get Apple to help me out, I decided to fix the scratches myself.
Here is how to remove the scratched from your iPod Nano for only $4.
Gadgetman | | General, Music
December 1st, 2005 at 10:54 am
Hi,
I have an ipod nano that doesn’t just have small scratches, it looks like a fog over the screen. I have not seen any pictures of an ipod like this being fixed by brasso…do you think it would work???
December 28th, 2005 at 9:02 pm
i was wondering does anybody no how to delete pictures of my ipod nano i just cant figger it out
January 3rd, 2006 at 5:40 am
the brasso does work..but go very carefully with a small amount on a dust free cotton ball.it dries quite quickly to an ugly yellow colour.then polish off gently with another clean cotton ball..then i used a very soft and very clean cotton cloth to gently polish it and took my time for about 5 minutes to gently polish and it did come up very nicely..some of the scratches are still there but are a lot less defined than before..ps i used it on a black nano so not sure what it would do on white version..
February 10th, 2006 at 3:01 am
does anyone no how to delete photos off an i pod nano
December 2nd, 2006 at 5:10 am
i’m really happy that worked for you. i have a blakc creative zen vision:m and have a very similar problem. i think the front is made of the same stuff as the front of the nano, so do you reakon i should just give it go and hope for the best?
December 28th, 2006 at 9:14 am
The coloring on the nano is a process called ‘anodising’. It’s the same as you see on external gauges on a hot rod or performance car, and also what is used on old style metal milkshake cups. It is very thin and ‘brasso’ has a coarse cut to help shine brass. I would recommend a fine cut polish for automotive paint such as Maguires swirl remover as it will be less harsh on the surface, therefore you can de-scratch your nano more times as it won’t have removed as much material as brasso.
January 1st, 2007 at 4:38 am
how do you delete pictures you dont want?
June 3rd, 2007 at 3:53 pm
how do you delete pictures from your nano sumone please help!!!!!