- Carefully clean your phone’s screen with a soft cloth to remove any dust or dirt. This prevents scratches from getting worse.
- Apply a small dab of white toothpaste to a cotton swab.
- Using very gentle circular motions, rub the toothpaste into the scratch for a few seconds. Be gentle: the goal is to polish, not force.
- Leave on for a minute, then gently wipe off any remaining toothpaste with your slightly damp cloth.
- Observe the result! If the scratch is superficial, it will probably have disappeared or will be significantly reduced.
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- If the scratch is still visible after the first attempt, you can repeat the process a second time. But avoid repeating the process more than once: excessive rubbing can dull the screen.
- Remember to remove your case or any protective film before starting, and wait until everything is completely dry before putting it back on.
- Never try this trick on a badly damaged screen, if the touchscreen is no longer working, or if your device is still under warranty – this could void it.
This tip won’t fix a broken screen , but for minor everyday imperfections, it can be useful . Sometimes, the simplest solutions are also the most practical!