
Brasso, a house-hold product, has been proven to work on plastic and metal surfaces, such as iPods, tvs, monitors, and the MacBook. After reading about the guy who removed nano scratches with Brasso (a mild abrasive), I was intrigued and knew that I had to try it out. As per Todd’s example, I used a micro-fiber cloth and concentrated mostly on my Macbook outside cover, which I rubbed for ~15 minutes. Surprisingly, all of the scratches that were there had disappeared — I was amazed. After applying the Brasso it genuinely looked new. Some say that even applying it on the LCD screen is safe (I wouldn’t personally - just does not make logical sense to me!). If you are hesitant here are other sources that report its safety:
http://todd.dailey.info/archives/200…can-of-brasso/
http://craggyair.blogspot.com/2006/0…nd-brasso.html
http://playlistmag.com/forums/ubbthr…view=collapsed
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/brasso.htm
http://justinblanton.com/2005/10/ipo…nvisibleshield
http://www.ehmac.ca/ipod-itunes-ipho…your-ipod.html
http://www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk/2…scratched.htm
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