Quote: Originally posted by boi i also sanded the back of it to give it a brushed metal look. it looks fantastic. now all i have to do is get rid of the scratches on the plastic, somehow fix the discoloring of the wheel (spraypaint maybe? i wonder how silver would look...) and fix my little remote port on the top. now that apple has denied me warranty, i'm no longer afraid to customize my baby. | Like I said, be careful what you do... You may want a custom job, but you shouldn't use any strong materials that could melt/warp your case, get inside & ruin the functionals, etc. I'm also not sure how you're going to fix plastic scratches (if you figure out a "foolproof" way, tell me so I can unscratch my glasses!  ).
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