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- Your Mac's Specs
- Aluminum 12" 1.33ghz PowerBook G4 w/ 1280mb RAM, 80gb 5400rpm HD, 64mb vid RAM
My PowerBook G4 is going on the two and a half year mark. Though I take excellent care of it, I do take advantage of its portability and bring it places other than my home desk. In this transportation, it's gotten its fair share of scuffs and scratches.
A few months ago I purchased an incase sleeve that has helped tremendously in preventing new cosmetic damage, and I would HIGHLY recommend getting a similar case.
However, I still have these scratches and scuffs that I'd like to get rid of if possible. Is there any kind of polish or treatment I can give my PowerBook that will return the brushed aluminum to its original condition? Possibly the most worrisome damage is to the corners, where (pre-incase) my backpack polished the aluminum to a shine.
Any ideas?
A few months ago I purchased an incase sleeve that has helped tremendously in preventing new cosmetic damage, and I would HIGHLY recommend getting a similar case.
However, I still have these scratches and scuffs that I'd like to get rid of if possible. Is there any kind of polish or treatment I can give my PowerBook that will return the brushed aluminum to its original condition? Possibly the most worrisome damage is to the corners, where (pre-incase) my backpack polished the aluminum to a shine.
Any ideas?