You take a picture of it with your Iphone and upload it on chrome. A picture of what you fantasize the most about should show up. You know what to do from there.
redip it
I'm not aware and couldn't find a rub-on type product that can remove scratches from chrome wheels. Your best bet is probably to have the wheels buffed out. Scratches in chrome cannot be rubbed out for the most part. Very minor scratches can be buffed on a wheel with special compountd but only if they are light surface scratches. To keep chrome clean and protected, we recomend a non-abrasive polymer/wax. For more info, please call chromeplating.com at (888) 327-4189.
well ive heard that toothpaste does the job just apply some in the back of the ipod (the chrome side) and let it set until it dries then rub it off with something soft like a pice of cotton or a soft tissue. and that gets the scratches out
It really depends on your personal preference. Regular chrome is more prone to fingerprints, and shows scratches more, but other than that, they are virtually the same.
Chrome rims can be repaired but it might take so much work. The repair is dependent on the type of damage as simple scratches can be repaired at home using rubbing alcohol but major damages might right a professional for repairs.
You can use a variety of polishing compounds to buff out minor, small, and surface scratches in chrome. Just google "Chrome Polishing" or "Chrome Scratch Removal" and you'll get a ton of links. Sold at most hardware and tool stores are polishing compounds in little tubes. The ones you'll want are "White" -fine compound, and "Pink" Jeweler's Rouge. Now, that being said, if the scratches are deep, you're out of luck. If they are surface scratches, you can remove them with a lot of elbow grease and the above compounds or a rotary cloth wheel hooked up to a drill or grinder and the compounds above. Be careful, as Chrome is measured at the micron layer in thickness, so cutting thru it is fatal. If still not sure, go ask a Harley rider.
by the terms repairing, i think you mean repairing the scratches from it: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-the-Scratches-from-the-Back-of-an-iPod
Take it to a Jeweller who has professional equipment to remove the scratches.
The screen on the iPod Touch is not scratch-proof. iPod Touch screens are prone to scratches, and must be taken care of accordingly. Screen protectors are a good way to take care of them. They dont cost much and you can hardly notice them when applied
Displex could be the answer to your scratches, Although the scratches cannot be too deep, but light ones should disappear. On Youtube you can find movies where they remove scratches with tooth paste or bananas, but that certainly doesn't work for me. :-) I hope this helped.
hi depends on how deep the scratches are put there is a stick called a chip stick which is like a wax crayon and when the scratches are full shine the area with t-cut and that should solve your problem but if the scratches a sallow you can buy some touch up paint
yeh, it does