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Originally Posted by minivini
People, this is simple enough. Buy some of the stuff and use it on a window pane or a pair of old sunglasses first. If it works, BINGO - use it on your iPhone! My guess is if you have a scratch that is deep enough to feel with your finger, you won't be able to buff it out with compound and a rag. If you're really brave, you could try using jewelry compound and a polishing wheel on a Dremel tool...
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The jewelry thing is funny because I went to a jeweler and asked him about buffing out the scratch and he said he couldn't do it because the iPhone has such a large surface and the black trim would get in the way.