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Best way to remove/lessen the scratches on lid of White Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="StevenH" data-source="post: 340290" data-attributes="member: 24865"><p>Thanks. After some researched I narrowed it down to 2 products which seem to be the most successful based on the reviews and comments. These were:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://podshop.com/" target="_blank">iDrops</a></p><p>and</p><p><a href="http://todd.dailey.info/archives/2005/09/27/restore-your-ipod-nano-to-new-condition-with-a-4-can-of-brasso/" target="_blank">Brasso Liquid</a> as mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>After reading through may comments in forums and articles, my conclusion is that both seem to work pretty well. Many people have had success with both. Here's my opinion on both:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>iDrops</u></strong></p><p><em>Pros:</em></p><p>Amazing rave reviews from many, many people on the website and around the web generally;</p><p>Apparently very effective;</p><p>Cheap AND it comes with FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING;</p><p>Solution works with iPods and other things too (c.f. website for full details);</p><p>Great customer service; the guy who runs this company is very approachable and is a great help to dispell any fears or answer any questions you have.</p><p>Beautiful, beautiful website....(i know this isn't that relevant but it is gorgeous!)</p><p><em>Cons:</em></p><p>None apparent, except that it is a little more expensive than the Brasso Liquid.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Brasso Liquid</u></strong></p><p><em>Pros:</em></p><p>Amazingly effective; please look at that link I've given for Brasso - the pictures will make you gasp!</p><p>Amazingly cheap too! Only £2 in england (not including p&p for online)</p><p>Apparently takes the same amount of time as the iDrops to clean.</p><p><em>Cons:</em></p><p>Well it works by taking away a bit of plastic from the top of your iPod/Macbook etc. Which leads me to think that you cannot use this more than once, maybe twice before it will degrading the quality of the casing/surface.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So I decided to go for the iDrops and they should be arriving sometime in the next 2 weeks(I'm a international customer to podshop.com). I'll post again when I've actually tried it out but I'm quite excited - I will be so happy if it removes the scratches from my lid!</p><p></p><p>p.s. I've also bought the Invisible Shield to protect my Macbook after I've cleaned the scratches. I will also post something about it after I've used it for a while. My only note for now is that it is REALLY expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenH, post: 340290, member: 24865"] Thanks. After some researched I narrowed it down to 2 products which seem to be the most successful based on the reviews and comments. These were: [URL="http://podshop.com/"]iDrops[/URL] and [URL="http://todd.dailey.info/archives/2005/09/27/restore-your-ipod-nano-to-new-condition-with-a-4-can-of-brasso/"]Brasso Liquid[/URL] as mentioned above. After reading through may comments in forums and articles, my conclusion is that both seem to work pretty well. Many people have had success with both. Here's my opinion on both: [B][U]iDrops[/U][/B] [I]Pros:[/I] Amazing rave reviews from many, many people on the website and around the web generally; Apparently very effective; Cheap AND it comes with FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING; Solution works with iPods and other things too (c.f. website for full details); Great customer service; the guy who runs this company is very approachable and is a great help to dispell any fears or answer any questions you have. Beautiful, beautiful website....(i know this isn't that relevant but it is gorgeous!) [I]Cons:[/I] None apparent, except that it is a little more expensive than the Brasso Liquid. [B][U]Brasso Liquid[/U][/B] [I]Pros:[/I] Amazingly effective; please look at that link I've given for Brasso - the pictures will make you gasp! Amazingly cheap too! Only £2 in england (not including p&p for online) Apparently takes the same amount of time as the iDrops to clean. [I]Cons:[/I] Well it works by taking away a bit of plastic from the top of your iPod/Macbook etc. Which leads me to think that you cannot use this more than once, maybe twice before it will degrading the quality of the casing/surface. So I decided to go for the iDrops and they should be arriving sometime in the next 2 weeks(I'm a international customer to podshop.com). I'll post again when I've actually tried it out but I'm quite excited - I will be so happy if it removes the scratches from my lid! p.s. I've also bought the Invisible Shield to protect my Macbook after I've cleaned the scratches. I will also post something about it after I've used it for a while. My only note for now is that it is REALLY expensive. [/QUOTE]
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