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I don't know why certain hardware designers have to make sure their devices are scratch/smudge-happy. The Nintendo DS Lite, the PS3, and the iPod are among the most blatant offenders.
On the other hand, my PS3 is super-reflective and always catches whatever light comes into my room. Looks nice to me. I just try not to touch it very much.
I have some minor scratches on my ps3 and since I want my $600 machine to look its best I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on how to take them out without ruining the finish.Hyde006
I got a few little scratches on my $25,000+ car. So join the club LOL. And my sis has a few on her tiny 600 dollar phone, so alot are in that club.
[QUOTE="Hyde006"]I have some minor scratches on my ps3 and since I want my $600 machine to look its best I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on how to take them out without ruining the finish.truenextgen
I got a few little scratches on my $25,000+ car. So join the club LOL. And my sis has a few on her tiny 600 dollar phone, so alot are in that club.
thanks for bragging :P
[QUOTE="truenextgen"][QUOTE="Hyde006"]I have some minor scratches on my ps3 and since I want my $600 machine to look its best I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on how to take them out without ruining the finish.Sav1875
I got a few little scratches on my $25,000+ car. So join the club LOL. And my sis has a few on her tiny 600 dollar phone, so alot are in that club.
thanks for bragging :P
Yeah lol I have a 8K+ car with a missing side mirror and i care more about getting the scatches out of my ps3 than getting that fixed..kinda sad heh but i supose a lot cheaper to get the ps3 fixed than the car
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