While we’ll admit, the process isn’t something that every average iPhone user will want to go through, the results are truly quite amazing. For those of you that have invested in a bulky case or invisible shield you probably haven’t noticed as much of the scratching that most iPhones encounter when sharing a pocket with keys and loose change. However, the rest of us who would rather not use a case, for various reasons, have. The images and list of tools below were provided to MacRumors by their forum member Shenaniganz08. For only around $15 you will be able to make your iPhone shine as if it was new.
• Sandpaper 320(or 500),800,1000,1500,2000,2500,3000 grit
• 3M Rubbing compound
• Machine Polisher ( Power Drill or small buffer)
• Microfibers (The image below is after the first polish in the step-by-step guide)
• Sticky tack and or tape
MacRumors forum member Shenaniganz08 says, “Seen a lot of threads of people wondering how to restore an iPhone so I decided to make a DIY guide”. You can check out the step-by-step process in Shenaniganz08’s guide here. (The image below is after the first polish in the step-by-step guide)
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