Originally Posted by Spankypoo Heh, that looks more than a little familiar...
Heh, yeah. I sent the senior editor over at iPodLounge an email asking if this was ok and it turns out that I cannot use the graphic even though it's an edited one. I will be designing my own later today and will post it in it's place.
Thanks for the informative and detailed review, at least we now know first hand that the iCleaner polish kit really works. I personally use a non abrasive automotive rubbing compound I get from my friend who's a auto detailer and have had similar results. I also use a micro fiber polishing cloth available at all automotive product stores to wipe off the compound residues and to bring the ipod to a spit shine. The key is to use a mirco fiber polishing cloth or something similar when wiping your ipod to avoid putting additional scratches on it. Using a old t-shirt, towel, sock, etc. to wipe your ipod will only add scratches to it.
er, you can get a jar of non-abraisive silver polish at some hardware store for like 5 bucks. no idea about plastic polish though. looks like just another retagged product packaged together to appeal to ipod fans.
Originally Posted by IpodSF Heh, yeah. I sent the senior editor over at iPodLounge an email asking if this was ok and it turns out that I cannot use the graphic even though it's an edited one. I will be designing my own later today and will post it in it's place.
Done! Check out the new Review rating at the bottom of the first post now.
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