[MOD] Chrome Polished Frame - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Hi in this thread i am going to show how i make my HTC EVO 4G LTE Chrome frame
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Notice: doing this will void your warranty .
Materials :
Metal Polish Cream
Prograde xfine sand sponge
Twelve pack of Corona beer (optional)
1: Disassemble the phone this step is kind of simple follow this video
http://youtu.be/SpeT5Stmf2I
and be careful with the bottom plastic as its kind of weak .
2: Using sand paper xtrafine sand the whole frame , this step will take some time so be patient and keep sanding also remember to sand the red kick stand but be really careful because its really thin and bends easily .
3: When you finish sanding the frame and you're satisfied with the result you can start using the Metal Polish Cream apply to the frame and using a cloth to polish it the metal will become dark now turn the cloth around and keep polishing until its shining and stop releasing the dark residue .
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despite the pictures were taken with an iCrap , but it looks better in hand .
*MIUI not included
FOR FURTHER INFO I GOT THE IDEA AND INSTRUCTION FROM HERE
http://blog.whitesites.com/HTC-Sensation-4G-Chrome-Polished-Frame__634471425817343750_blog.htm
ALSO sorry for my bad english i am sthill learning and using auto correct for most things

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JIC

Looks sweet. But I'd be terrified to disassemble my lte that far.
From my Evo LTE, yup.

scottspa74 said:
Looks sweet. But I'd be terrified to disassemble my lte that far.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
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Don't worry this phone is easy to disassemble compared to others (HTC Nexus one , HD2 , G2 etc etc ) those are difficult also HTC sensation was easy too watch the video and you will see wat I am talking about
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LOL I think I am the only crazy dude to do this to my phone
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Def looks sweet. I'm with the other guy though, idk if I have the nerve to take my phone completely apart! lol How smooth does the finish come out? Hard to tell from the pics because they are so close up.

I've actually been thinking about doing this. If you have it totally apart you can wet sand the frame with 1500/2000 grit sand paper to get it much smoother then use a dremel with the polishing wheel to get out the finer scratches out and make it look like chrome.

But you need to be careful because if you sand to much it would thin the metal and then see gaps in between pieces
I made that mistake with my nexus one and the back part of it was so thin that the plastic part did not attach back to it
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Looks nice! FYI, to anyone looking to do this.... easy Off oven cleaner will straight eat the anodized red off the kickstand leaving you with bare metal and no sanding required... Simply polish after that.
As far as the teardown....
Pop the bottom off, remove the 4 screws with a T5 torx bit. Remove the 5 at the top. Then, push down on the back back the bottom speaker to push the screen out the front. Once the housing is free from the screen and its components, remove the kickstand by taking out 4 more screws. Its so simple.
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See here for my first one... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683079. (Featured on Good&Evo.net!!).
Or my Carbon fiber one here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781828
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sullivan7221 said:
Looks nice! FYI, to anyone looking to do this.... easy Off oven cleaner will straight eat the anodized red off the kickstand leaving you with bare metal and no sanding required... Simply polish after that.
As far as the teardown....
Pop the bottom off, remove the 4 screws with a T5 torx bit. Remove the 5 at the top. Then, push down on the back back the bottom speaker to push the screen out the front. Once the housing is free from the screen and its components, remove the kickstand by taking out 4 more screws. Its so simple.
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See here for my first one... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683079. (Featured on Good&Evo.net!!).
Or my Carbon fiber one here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781828
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I wonder if you are able to do this but use RIT dye and boil water and throw the casing in there, kind of like the HTC diamond, i seen a video for that and did that on mine, came out good and lasted

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Carbon EVO LTE Back cover Conversion

I did not liked a lot the shinny cover so I Carbon Fiber it !!! Check this out
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Hydrographics? Looks good
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Looks ok
gives a more upscale look, beauty of Android...lots of customizations!! lol
That's awesome how did u do it?
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Easy!!! here is an old tutorial back when I did my Old EVO
Is done with a sheet of Carbon fiber wrap used on cars
If you dont have the Cardon sheet PM and we can work something out !I have plenty!!
Firts. I detach the backcase
Second, peel off the carbon fiber wrap and stick it to the clean surface of the back of your phone.
Third, Grab your wifes / girlfriend or mother blowdryer and just mold the edges. ( Common sense, when you appy the heat the wraper will mold to any shape or corner. No need to over over heat )
Then trim to shape, with blade / exacto knife.
Then your ready!!
Dinoc ftw!
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You know they make a $15 kit that does the same thing, right?
http://xoskins.com/carbon-fiber-skin-protectors/htc-evo-lte-4g-black-carbon-fiber-back
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You know they make a $15 kit that does the same thing, right?
http://xoskins.com/carbon-fiber-skin-protectors/htc-evo-lte-4g-black-carbon-fiber-back
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Yea that's actually what I thought it was
I love it!!
Found this site, they have different colors and you get a 2'x2' sheet for $15.
http://www.rvinyl.com/carbon-fiber-vinyl-film.html
I like the metal/wood ones
http://www.rvinyl.com/metal-vinyl.htm
http://www.rvinyl.com/woodgrain.htm
Looks like the 3x3 sample swatches would cover the top piece for $.99 !! (assuming it doesnt shrink too much)
It says, "They offer samples on all vinyl" but I could only find so many.
If someone wants to stick a ruler up to and check Brushed aluminum is nice!
Residue?
engelsione said:
Cool...I thought I can just accept a small donation just for $5.00 with free shiping
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I was wondering what is left behind on the plastic cover should you choose to remove the carbon wrap? Does it leave a sticky residue which I guess Goo Gone could remove easily?
I was wondering same about 'undoing'. As for goo gone, hopefully you don't mean something like goof off, which is lacquer based and would essentially melt the plastic cover.
Edit: yeah, that bushed aluminum looks sweet! I, personally, think a lot of them look too shiny/glossy.
Now, if only Wallet worked, I'd order it lol
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Goo Gone not Goof Off
Never used Goof Off, but the product Goo Gone is good at removing any sticky residue left from price tags or stickers on products. I don't think it would harm the plastic, and it probably isn't lacquer based.
Is the carbon fiber very smooth or does it have some texture / grip feel to it?
engelsione said:
I did not liked a lot the shinny cover so I Carbon Fiber it !!!
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That looks cool. I would want something like this but not so industrial looking. Any other links besides the ones already mentioned. Perhaps a 12" x 12" sheet for <$10.
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govhogg said:
I was wondering what is left behind on the plastic cover should you choose to remove the carbon wrap? Does it leave a sticky residue which I guess Goo Gone could remove easily?
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No, if you remove it it will not leave any glue or sticky stuff.
Actually, where do you get your carbon fiber from? I'm sure I could use plenty of that on phones, automotive, audio, and everything else I own.
A lot of companies will you send you a free sample of Di-Noc. That's where I got mine (to do my OG 4G).
If this is actually removable (so I don't need another top cover for returns), I'm so doing this, just gonna make sure to carve out the camera hole so I can see the red.
Just did the same thing, the back hole including the red ring is approx. 1.2mm in diameter, and I just found something around that size and cut a hole around it, then stabbed the xacto into the cutting pad and slid the piece around it like a jigsaw to finish off the circle. The total job took around an hour for perfect cuts of all the circles aside from the camera due to me being a bit of a newbie and a bit blind.
Someone said that they make a 15 dollar thing that does the same, but looking at the skinomi carbon reviews, it looks like around the corners they use relief cuts in order to make it around the corners. Using di-noc or a similiar thin vinyl wrap, you can heat it up around the corners and get it to stretch slightly and actually wrap instead of just leaving some parts slightly uncovered to make it work. In my experience also with other products that do this to corners, those sections peel off after awhile because they get caught on your pockets while you slide the device in and out.
Second time working with Di-noc, my vision is a little blurry right now from all the focusing up close, so i'm going to take a break from the monitor, but before I go, one VERY important tip to anyone that is going to try this: use a new blade on the xacto, the sharper and pointier it is the easier time you will have with all the details, i ended up using just the very tip to cut out most of the details.

Battercover looks terrible

Does anybody have a clue what could have caused this or have the same issue?
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More pictures:
http://imgur.com/a/rEQXg
Weird. What colour is that? Doesn't look like the normal blue.
Anyway, I have seen that alot but on the white S2, which had a similar type cover as the S3. Like the paint and / or clear coating had cracked.
Fyi, I have seen the original battery covers / doors on eBay for around $15.
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Definitely looks like the paint/glaze is cracking, not surprising considering the flexibility of it....what I can't understand is why they color it after rather than incorporating the color in the moulding process?
sxi200 said:
Weird. What colour is that? Doesn't look like the normal blue.
Anyway, I have seen that alot but on the white S2, which had a similar type cover as the S3. Like the paint and / or clear coating had cracked.
Fyi, I have seen the original battery covers / doors on eBay for around $15.
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It's not my phone, but the owner who took the pictures edited them so the "cracks"(?) would show more easily. It is only possible to picture it with blitz in a specific angle.
Tried bending my cover but I can't get the same "cracks".
Some more pictures:
http://imgur.com/a/6oXNm
Mkvarner said:
It's not my phone, but the owner who took the pictures edited them so the "cracks"(?) would show more easily. It is only possible to picture it with blitz in a specific angle.
Tried bending my cover but I can't get the same "cracks".
Some more pictures:
http://imgur.com/a/6oXNm
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The thing I really loved about the S2 was the textured back cover on the black model. Practically impossible to scratch, as opposed to the white which scratched easily and also had cracking on the paintwork as shown in your pics.
Seems like the S3's are going to suffer the same fate. Like I mentioned earlier, I saw this quite alot on the white S2. Good thing replacements are cheap.
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sxi200 said:
Weird. What colour is that? Doesn't look like the normal blue.
Anyway, I have seen that alot but on the white S2, which had a similar type cover as the S3. Like the paint and / or clear coating had cracked.
Fyi, I have seen the original battery covers / doors on eBay for around $15.
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Blue? It's white cover, see pics on 2nd post link.
looks like the phone was fell on the floor or something ?
Aimara said:
looks like the phone was fell on the floor or something ?
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Nope.
Curious to know how he uses his phone:
-the "A" in SAMSUNG is almost dead
-the metallic shape of the camera lens is scratched
Awesome mod! Can you do this on mine also?
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Looks like chemical cracking
"Tried bending my cover but I can't get the same "cracks"."
If you want to have the same cracks in the cover bending won't help. There is no varnish on the backcover of the Polycarmonate backcover.
I I yould see those cracks unter the microskope I would be sure, but on the first view it looks like chemical induced stress cracking.
It would be interesting what type of cleaners have been used on that back cover. Or did he try to clean the backcover in the dishwascher?
Some alcohols (like isopropanol as used in glass cleaners) and perfume oils even some spices damage polycarbonate.
You can google that (Polycarbonate and stress cracking). That is fairly common with that material.
If you want to be sure not to get such cracks keep to a moist microfiber cloth for cleaning
Looks like someone stepped on the back cover or whole phone, what gave it away is the A in Samsung almost completely missing, so the owner did something to it
I have the same straches like that on new out of the box white one model. If someone want i will putt pictures to see
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norpan111 said:
Awesome mod! Can you do this on mine also?
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This isn't a mod, its a defect on the phone lol
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iFreestyle oG said:
This isn't a mod, its a defect on the phone lol
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Whole story is not in the OP zzz.
cmk1701 said:
"Tried bending my cover but I can't get the same "cracks"."
If you want to have the same cracks in the cover bending won't help. There is no varnish on the backcover of the Polycarmonate backcover.
I I yould see those cracks unter the microskope I would be sure, but on the first view it looks like chemical induced stress cracking.
It would be interesting what type of cleaners have been used on that back cover. Or did he try to clean the backcover in the dishwascher?
Some alcohols (like isopropanol as used in glass cleaners) and perfume oils even some spices damage polycarbonate.
You can google that (Polycarbonate and stress cracking). That is fairly common with that material.
If you want to be sure not to get such cracks keep to a moist microfiber cloth for cleaning
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I would like to say that there is a varnish coating on the back of my S3 (white) but it still could be due to a cleaning agent
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Jack

My carbonfiberfilm back skin

First ignore the incorrect speaker camera cut outs I am an idiot. I ordered two of the 4 by 8 sheets to get free shipping. I put my head on straight for the second try.
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When installed it feels textured but still a little more slick than I wanted. Over all I like it. Gotta steal the wifes phone to take a picture of it installed.
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First of all, let me be the first one to thank you for doing this. I came from Atrix HD and only thing I miss is the carbon fiber back.
Now, can you please explain how you managed to cut it so clean? Made a template first? I'd love to do this to mine!
Also, do you think that will hold the back glass together better? How thick and durable is it? I know people have had issues with glass cracking but I'd love to have carbon fiber look with some added protection.
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noobsquared said:
First of all, let me be the first one to thank you for doing this. I came from Atrix HD and only thing I miss is the carbon fiber back.
Now, can you please explain how you managed to cut it so clean? Made a template first? I'd love to do this to mine!
Also, do you think that will hold the back glass together better? How thick and durable is it? I know people have had issues with glass cracking but I'd love to have carbon fiber look with some added protection.
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Well from start to finish, about 10 minutes.
I ordered the 2 sheets of 4"x8" sample of Carbon Fiber from http://www.carbonfiberfilm.com/ It's the high end 3M stuff used in Custom Car applications and other things. Very good quality stuff. The 4"x8" sheets come with free shipping, where as the next size up is 12"x12" costs $15 bucks but has like $15 dollars in shipping.
It cut very easily with a simple cheap X-acto knife. I used a ruler (well really, it was a piece of Model train EZ Track since I couldn't find my a ruler and upstairs was so far upstairs and I was being lazy. I did two cuts (one long and one short side) to get straight edges using the pattern of the carbon fiber as the guide. I then laid it on the back of the phone to get that size of the glass insert, and cut the other two sides. I still had the original back plastic sticker on the device so I pulled that off and used it as a template for the speaker and camera. I centered it on the carbon fiber, taped it down and then started cutting away at it with my X-acto knife. The first time, I stuck it on the back of the fiber not thinking thus the wrong speaker/camera locations. I actually took 2 seconds and thought about it on the second one.
It's probably the thickness of a Zagg Invisi-shield. I would assume it would give some extra strength to the back glass, I'm no materials expert. I just wanted something with some texture.
Two months later and this had held up like a champ. Better than the zag on the front even. No issues around the edges no Marks on it. Looks great.
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That's really cool!

Glass Replacement

Hello
Was wondering if anyone had replaced their glass before on their Note 2 and if they had any suggestions of the process. I have watched several videos regarding the procedure and feel fairly confident in performing the task but figured I would reach out and see if there were any other suggestions or things to keep in mind during the process.
Wife dropped hers in the driveway, 3 car wide, and I could hear the glass breaking all the away across it. Everything works good, just shattered the glass.
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You have to get a heat pad to heat up the glue to be able to take the screen off then you have to get little plastic like guitar picks and go around the outer rim to take it out you should be able to figure it out from there
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You can also look online for videos on how to replace screen glass for note 2
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Keep in mind unless you do it absolutely perfectly you're going to break the digitizer or LCD and need a full replacement. Also keep in mind unless you have a 100% dust free environment and UV adhesive, you're not going to be completely happy with the results even if you're successful.
It can be done but you have to be oh SOOOOOOO careful and pretty much perfect. The digitizer and glass beneath are so very delicate.
I removed the glass from my broken screen/digitizer and trust me it would be hard to do this without breaking the screen/digitizer.
If I had to do it with a good screen I would use a very thin blade instead of a spudger. So instead of prying through the glue, I'd cut through so there is no pressure being placed on the screen/digitizer.
Also the glue has to be heat up pretty good and who knows what's too hot for the screen. Anyway it's worth a shot imo
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brandogg said:
Keep in mind unless you do it absolutely perfectly you're going to break the digitizer or LCD and need a full replacement. Also keep in mind unless you have a 100% dust free environment and UV adhesive, you're not going to be completely happy with the results even if you're successful.
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This is true..
Also this is the adhesive you would need
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-LCD-Touc...er_Cell_Phone_Accessories&hash=item46122978b8
That's for the outer edge, I'm talking about between the glass and the digitizer.
I believe that the glass, screen, and digitizer are all one piece. You have to replace it all at once.
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I believe that the glass, screen, and digitizer are all one piece. You have to replace it all at once.
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That's obviously not true
It's clearly easier and maybe more practical to get it preassembled but not a must.
As far as the changing the glass as the OP is asking, it can be done. Doing it can save you ~$130
I had mine done by Samsung for 179. Looks brand new and it was faster than expected
Its not that hard. Use a one of the snapable razors so you can control depth. Buy glass off of amazon eparts as they have the adhesive on the glass. Heat it up over and over. Also do this in a room after having the shower on. Only takes like 15 min
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Thanks for the advice. Glass and glue came in the mail today. Looks like a fun project for Monday. .. :-S
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Deckoz2302's suggestion to do the work in your bathroom, after running the shower, is a good one. The steam helps get rid of floating dust in the air.
Also, get a can of compressed air to shoot in the phone before you finally reassemble it just to be sure no stragglers got in there.
This is also helpful when applying screen protectors etc.
Please post your results when you're done!
Welp took out some courage drink last night and did it. Took me about two hours taking my time. Would have been better if it wasn't so shattered, but nevertheless it turned out great.
Attached a in progress and completed picture.
Thanks for the advise. Glad to only spend 5 bucks on this repair instead of 200~!
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Welp took out some courage drink last night and did it. Took me about two hours taking my time. Would have been better if it wasn't so shattered, but nevertheless it turned out great.
Attached a in progress and completed picture.
Thanks for the advise. Glad to only spend 5 bucks on this repair instead of 200~!
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Looks good!
That is beautiful

[Q] Cleaning the screen

Hi what is the best way to clean the screen on my XZU? I currently use a microfibre cloth and wet it with water an wipe the screen but I still see smudges on it, it just doesn't seem to get as clean as I would like. I've thought about using a dab of liquid dishsoap just on the cloth and wetting it and cleaning with that but not sure if that would damage the screen or not. I've tried distilled water (read somewhere that it was the preferred method), it didn't seem to make a difference over normal tap water.
Also I find dust and gunk gets in along the edges of the outer layer/shell, how do I get in there to clean?
I don't have any protective layer on it right now (looking for a good tempered glass solution for the front and back).
regular window cleaner works fine for me..using it on the windows (of course ), on my laptop screen, my phones, the telivision
The dirt that fall down the sides is very anoying..I often try to pick it out with my nails carefully or try to brush it out with a paintbrush. The stuff that get stuck I just leave it there until it falls out on it own.
You can also use those tiny screen cleaning sprays that you can buy in most electronics shops for a couple of bucks. I think it's only some alcohol of some sort, but it cleans pretty well.
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sometime i use dishwashing liquid.
I rinse the phone with water.
The most advanced cleaning system is my girlfriends ass...
"And my phone shines as never before !"
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avetny said:
The most advanced cleaning system is my girlfriends ass...
"And my phone shines as never before !"
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Buahahahahahahahahah I almost fell off the chair laughing for your comment... XD
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avetny said:
The most advanced cleaning system is my girlfriends ass...
"And my phone shines as never before !"
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Dude! I opened this thread in a different tab, and the first thing i see when i switched over was Willem Dafoe's "magnificent" face! I almost had a heart attack, you fool! :laugh:
I'll grade your post: A+
What you gonna do with all that ass all that ass all that ass irm gonna shine your phone shine your phone shine your phone.
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The most advanced cleaning system is my girlfriends ass...
"And my phone shines as never before !"
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Thanks for the tip:good:
Will try this night
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I use a "grundig" kit from electroshop, very cheap 4 Euro. Itr contains spray, micro fiber cloth and brush. This gives the best result on screens. I've read somewhere that you must clean with distilled water instead of tap. The minerals such as chalk doesn't dry nicely. You can scratch screen with paper or stiff cloth (when wiping dirt).
The spray contains 5%/15% amphoteric surfactants and 0.5% Sodium diacetate (I googled both components, don't have clue)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfactant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_diacetate
I don't know how it works, but device gets really really clean, and nice and shinny
herogjan said:
Thanks for the tip:good:
Will try this night
---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:39 PM ----------
I use a "grundig" kit from electroshop, very cheap 4 Euro. Itr contains spray, micro fiber cloth and brush. This gives the best result on screens. I've read somewhere that you must clean with distilled water instead of tap. The minerals such as chalk doesn't dry nicely. You can scratch screen with paper or stiff cloth (when wiping dirt).
The spray contains 5%/15% amphoteric surfactants and 0.5% Sodium diacetate (I googled both components, don't have clue)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfactant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_diacetate
I don't know how it works, but device gets really really clean, and nice and shinny
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Yup, that's the same type of spray i use on my computer screen etc. and it works really well :good:

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