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How to brush your iPhone (video)
How to brush your iPhone (video)
Hope this helps some of you guys :)This is a GREAT look.
Brush Your iPhone's Bezel to Hide Scuffs and Scratches
Brush Your iPhone's Bezel to Hide Scuffs and Scratches
lifehacker.com — If the shiny metal bezel around your iPhone has seen better days, and that nags at your... perfectionist instincts, a quick protective taping and smooth back-and-forth with a rough-sided sponge can give it a more consistent, brushed look. As detailed ... (more) Brush Your iPhone's Bezel to Hide Scuffs and Scratches
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10 minute project: giving your iPhone bezel a brushed look
Just Another iPhone Blog — Copyright © 2009 Thomas. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-modding/10-minute-project-giving-your-iphone-bezel-a-brushed-look/ . [Disclaimer: this isn't really a physical mod, but you never know how Apple employees might see it if you ever need to use your iPhone warranty, and they might not take kindly to this subtle cosmetic modification. You've been warned.] I found this tip so ridiculously exciting that I actually taped my iPhone up this afternoon and tried it out myself. I received the instructions via TheJdevinci439’s and ...

Eliminate Scratches On Your iPhone's Bezel With A Sponge [Fix-it]
Gizmodo — I abused my iPhone and it's got the marks to tell the stories. The most annoying though are the scratches on the pretty silver bezel. Thankfully, as Lifehacker shows us, those can easily be eliminated using a kitchen sponge. As you can see in the video, all that you really need to do is smoothly stroke the bezel with the rough (usually green) scrubbing surface of a kitchen sponge. This makes the scratches blend in by creating a more brushed look. Just don't forget to use masking tape to protect the rest of the phone. It's the simplest cosmetic surgery you'll ever do.While I don't know how my ...

Hide iPhone bezel scratches with a brushed-metal look
Macworld — Posted on by Jeff Porten , Macworld.com If the chrome bezel surrounding the screen of your iPhone has gotten scratched thanks to the daily use and abuse of your favorite gadget, Just Another iPhone Blog checks in with a fix : use the green abrasive scrubbing pad of a standard two-surface sponge to smooth out the scratches. Lifehacker links to a YouTube video to show you exactly how it’s done. Just be sure not to skip step one: covering the front and back sides with masking tape to make sure that the scrubbing surface doesn’t come in contact with currently unscratched portions of your display or the case backing. I’ll ...

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