Thursday, January 28, 2016

How to Save Mobile phone screen from Scratches ?

by Mobile  |  in How to Save Mobile phone screen from Scratches ? at  2:47 AM

How to Save Mobile  phone screen from Scratches ?
Save Mobile Phone screen scratches
      Locate scratches on your glossy new phone?  It is pretty much obnoxious. So to get rid of the scratches, you might invest on a screen guard or cell-phone cover which you may think is the best resolution. But here are also some freeways on how to prevent and liberate your handset from these scratches.

1. Assign a special pocket for your phone. Coins,  keys and especially sand scratch your phone very easily. If pressed hard against the screen, their sharp edges can irreparably damage the pixels on your phone.

2. Don’t be vigorous while playing games on your phone. Gripping your phone too hard can damage it. Avoid the temptation to throw the phone across the room when you get a lame SMS – remember it’s not the messenger’s fault.

3. Clean your screen every week. Be careful about whom you’ve hand over your phone to and as to where you’re keeping it. Common sense is key.

4. Keep your phone away from moisture. It’ll make your phone behave in unexpected ways. If you’re still determined to pursue the path of screen-guard-free phones, you can try keeping your cell phone in an airtight plastic bag. And consume the habit of not placing your phone on any rough sort of surface or drinks spilt surface. In accordance with Murphy’s Law, they’ll always spill at the worst possible moment.

How to get rid of scratches…

1. Dab a bit of paste-based (not gel) toothpaste on a tissue or soft cloth and rub it gently in a circular pattern on your phone where the scratches are most prominent. Allow it to stay for few minutes. Then remove it using a moistened tissue. Repeat as many times as necessary. Be careful though, as some toothpaste can contain abrasives. Experiment on a small section of your phone first, before you decide to get too daring.

2. You can also use baby powder or baking soda mixed with a few drops of water in lieu of toothpaste for the same results.

3. And if you’re in a DIY mood, you can always try out this tutorial.

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