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How to Get Rid of Scratches on a Phone

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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A scratch on a phone can be a frustrating sight. It not only affects the device’s appearance but also its resale value. However, there are several ways to fix the scratches on your phone. Here are some of the methods you can try to get rid of scratches on your phone:

1. Toothpaste:

Toothpaste is one of the most popular options for removing scratches from a phone. Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto the affected area and rub it gently in a circular motion. Use a cloth to wipe away the excess toothpaste and then rinse it with water. This method works best for minor scratches.

2. Baking soda:

Baking soda is another way to remove scratches from your phone. Mix a small amount of baking soda with water to form a thick paste. Apply this paste on the affected area and rub gently in a circular motion. Once you are done, rinse it with water and dry it with a clean cloth.

3. Polish:

You can also use a car or metal polish to get rid of scratches on your phone. Apply a small amount of polish to a soft cloth and rub it gently over the scratched area. Make sure to wipe away any excess polish and then rinse the phone with water.

4. Screen Protector:

A screen protector is another option to prevent scratches on your phone. Applying a tempered glass screen protector on your phone screen provides an additional layer of protection and can help prevent scratches.

5. Professional Repair:

If the scratches on your phone are too deep or if none of the above options work, you can take your phone to a professional for repair. They may be able to remove the scratches or replace the screen if needed.

In conclusion, getting scratches on your phone is inevitable, but there are several ways to remedy the situation. You can try any of the above methods to remove scratches, and if all else fails, you can always take it to a professional. Remember, prevention is always better than cure. So, make sure to use a screen protector and keep your phone in a case to prevent scratches in the future. 

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