HOW TO: Get scratches off your phone


Well the best way not to have scratches on your screen is to avoid them by protecting it, nowadays we have a lot of ways you can avoid scratches like screen protectors, cover cases etc and you don't have to give up the beauty of your phone cause most cases come in different colors and styles but this post isn't about avoiding scratches, its how to get rid of them so lets get into it


1. Toothpaste
Use actual toothpaste, not a gel-based toothpaste.

Dab a small amount of toothpaste onto the end of a cotton swab or clean, soft cloth.

Gently rub the cotton swab or cloth in circular motions on the screen until you see the scratch go away.

After this, wipe your screen with a slightly dampened cloth to remove any excess toothpaste.


2. Car scratch removal creams Car scratch removal creams 
Such as Turtle Wax, 3M Scratch and Swirl Remover can minimize and get rid of scratches. Simply apply the cream to a clean, soft cloth and wipe your screen in a gentle, swirling motion.

3. Sandpaper or drill grinders
Grinding stubborn phone scratches with sandpaper or a small drill grinder is a drastic solution, but has the ability to remove unwanted scuffs from your phone. It’s best to use this method for smoothing out scratches on the back of your phone. When using fine sandpaper, it's important to use the least abrasive kind and to press gently onto your phone. As you grind the phone scratches, check often to make sure there is no damage on the screen.
Note: If you aren't careful, this method can end up causing more scratches and damage.

4. Baking soda
Mix two parts baking soda and one part water in a bowl.

Stir until it forms a thick paste.

Apply the paste to a clean, soft cloth and gently rub in a circular motion on the phone's scratches. 
After this, wipe your screen with a fresh, slightly dampened cloth to remove any excess.

5. Baby powder
Adding water to baby powder creates a paste that can take out the scratches on your phone. In the steps above, simply substitute baby powder for baking soda.


6. Vegetable oil

For small, hidden scratches, vegetable oil is said to work well as a temporary solution. One drop of vegetable oil on top of scratches can be a quick cosmetic fix.


7. Egg and potassium aluminum sulfate

 You'll need a microfiber cloth, an egg, aluminum foil and alum (potassium aluminum sulfate, which can be purchased at your local pharmacy).

 Mix one egg white and one teaspoon of alum in a saucepan. Heat to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.

 Soak the microfiber cloth in the egg and alum mixture.

 Put the cloth on aluminum foil, and then place it into a 300-degree oven until the cloth is completely dry.

 Take the cloth out of the oven and rinse it in cold water for 20 to 30 seconds.

 Repeat the step above three times, and then let the cloth air-dry for 48 hours.
 Now, use the cloth to remove scratches.


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