The best thing to do is to take it to a phone shop like a Verizon Wireless. Or look for phone cleaner.
There are mild abrasive creams you can use. Before you buy something expensive, try a little spackling compound (the stuff you patch holes in walls with). Rub a small amount on the screen with your bare finger until it squeeks. Wipe clean with a cotton cloth.
If that didn't remove the scratch, you might have some success with that brush-on scratch remover that you use for glasses. Check the local drugstore.
As a last resort, you might be able to minimize the scratch with a drop or two of fingernail polish remover. Let it dry because it will soften the plastic.
Use toothpaste. I have had a voyager for 4 years and it worked wonders. it didnt take out the major scratchs but it improved it very well. it took about 3 or 4 time of rubbing toothpaste on it...
you cant, why would you get your phone wet anyway
hairdryer
I refrigerated. Then vacuumed my phone and it worked
There is a way to take the phone apart, do that + dust it. Then put it back together :) , if it doesn't sorry. My LG cookie never got dust under its screen. x
The white turns red. There is one located under the dock connector (where you plug your phone in) and one at the bottom of the headphone jack. They should be white, red indicates that it has come in contact with water. Apple put these things in the most idiotic of places if you ask me because mine was tripped and I've never got the thing wet and it works FINE. The guy told me a tiny amount of sweat is enough to trip it... well if Apple lets bodily sweat ruin a warranty than it's darn near impossible to keep the warranty safe on these things. Plus the service I wanted on my phone has nothing to do with the functionality of the phone -- I had dust under the screen, how could water have anything to do with dust under the screen??
It's dust
dust
You don't
It is because the staticelectricity that it gives off attracts the dust particles.
To get rid of all the dust on your tv screen use a slightly damp cloth and go around the corners and edgesFIRST then work your way into the middle!
of the energetic electric form
You can buy a cover for your monitor.
Dust bunnies (dustbunnies) are small clumps of dust that form under furniture and in corners that are not cleaned regularly.
They sweep dust and microbes