Monday, October 10, 2005
Scratch Free Nano
[Source: todd.dailey.info]
Ever since the iPod Nano came out, it's been plagued by user complaints of both scratched and broken screens. Apple's quick move to announce a replacement plan for defective iPod Nano digital players helps those under AppleCare with a broken screen, but what about those of us with a scratched screen, not covered by AppleCare?
The answer: Brasso
According to Todd Dailey's blog, just a tiny dosage of Brasso applied with a cotton pad on your iPod Nano should do the trick. Take the Brasso as a quick fix, and get yourself an iPod Nano case, suggests Todd. The Brasso should serve as a reminder of what your iPod can look like, and should not be applied multiple times because it does in effect wipe a small layer off your iPod everytime. It can be used on both the screen and the body...
Ever since the iPod Nano came out, it's been plagued by user complaints of both scratched and broken screens. Apple's quick move to announce a replacement plan for defective iPod Nano digital players helps those under AppleCare with a broken screen, but what about those of us with a scratched screen, not covered by AppleCare?
The answer: Brasso
According to Todd Dailey's blog, just a tiny dosage of Brasso applied with a cotton pad on your iPod Nano should do the trick. Take the Brasso as a quick fix, and get yourself an iPod Nano case, suggests Todd. The Brasso should serve as a reminder of what your iPod can look like, and should not be applied multiple times because it does in effect wipe a small layer off your iPod everytime. It can be used on both the screen and the body...
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