iPod Nano has recently been criticized for being among others very easily scratched, but that is something declined by Apple themselves, as it should be made of the same materials as the older versions of iPod. The explanation may lie within the black version of the iPod Nano, where scratches easier becomes visible. However, Todd Dailey has found a very cheap and easy solution to remove unwanted scratches and stains of dirt from his iPod Nano. The key to success was a cheap polish named Brasso, priced at $4, which gave very impressive results combined with Apple’s iKlear.


:: Read the entire article at Todds weblog

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