To see before and after photos of the brasso technique, Google "brasso ipod".
AnswerBrasso is good for deeper scratches, however If your scratches are only tiny hairline scratches (very thin and barely noticeable) from normal wear then you don't want to use anything abrasive like polish that literally will remove the chrome finish with enough applications, before doing polish try this quick fix is... Lens CPR, it is used to fill in tiny scratches and the fix will last for months, I had many tiny scratches just from using a dirty cleaning cloth that came with my ipod and this made it look like brand new. It is safe to use on the metal back and the front. Lens CPR didn't do wonders for my eye glasses but for some reason worked wonders on my Ipod touch for scratches, go figure. Keep in mind polishing is the point of no return and should only be considered as the last resort for an Ipod is REALLY bad shape. AnsweriPods have a factory coating. The best way to repair it is to fill in and build up the scratch, layer-by-layer, using a repair kit that addresses coated plastics. Since coatings refract light differently (tint), results will depend on the depth and width of the scratch and tint of the coating.Smoothing a scratched surface with a series of abrasives will strip all coatings. Since the touch system is covered by a clear flexible layer, which is then covered with the iPod coating/s, you will want to be particular with the repair system you use. I have listed some sources to help you out.
If you are someone who scratches and stains things easily, I recommend the black Beats By Dre as the stains don't show up much at all on them. However, the white beats do look cooler than the black ones.
Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless are the wireless Beats by Dr. Dre, below is a link to them.
Beats by Dr. Dre is a line of headphones.
Beats by Dr. Dre Solos are the smallest over ear headphones by Beats by Dr. Dre.
You cannot get Beats by Dr. Dre products for free.
It is literally called 'Beats By Dr. Dre' as Dre set it up.
Yes, Dr. Dre is the co-founder and co-owner of Beats by Dr. Dre.
Beats by Dr. Dre headphones are made in China.
Abeat is the font on Beats by Dr. Dre.
Beats by Dr. Dre is not on the stock market.
Beats by Dr. Dre is a line of headphones co-owned by Dr. Dre himself.
No, Beats by Dr. Dre products are not waterproof.