1. Most likely, I will have a cover on it, so it won't be visible

    My 'previous' one has scratches all over it and the button on top of it is broken. Moreover, it can't play music loudly
  2. Originally posted by fabian:Most likely, I will have a cover on it, so it won't be visible

    My 'previous' one has scratches all over it and the button on top of it is broken. Moreover, it can't play music loudly


    You only have to breathe and an Apple product gets scratched.
  3. South Park
  4. Originally posted by iTim[..]

    You only have to breathe and an Apple product gets scratched.


    I never was very careful with it.

    I only watched South Park once. Not my kind of humour


  5. I was super careful when I got my Classic, best thing to do once it's scratched is to use the scourer on the back of a dish washing sponge and just keep making vertical passes over it. End up with a superb brushed metal look. Though I don't think it'd have quite the same effect on a white Touch.

    This is what mine looks like (though this isn't mine):


  6. That's a really cool idea. Currently, I've got a black 8GB, so I will try as well

    Not much to lose
  7. WTF. I'm currently doing it to my silver iPod Touch while we speak. It WORKS.
  8. I have to do it now. Brb
  9. You're welcome

    Does look pretty good for a DIY job.
  10. It doesn't have a nice effect yet, but it certainly looks better.

    *goes on*
  11. Go on a bit more, Fabian. Then, go on until your arm aches. And then, keep on going on until you hate your iPod and iTim for telling you. Then, the effect MIGHT be decent
  12. Originally posted by LikeASongGo on a bit more, Fabian. Then, go on until your arm aches. And then, keep on going on until you hate your iPod and iTim for telling you. Then, the effect MIGHT be decent


    Luckily, I train my arm daily.