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Saluki Alex

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Feb 26, 2006
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I just got my MBP back from repair Friday for the whine issue (neither of which were fixed, but I digress) and today I noticed a scratch on the back far left corner of the lid (on the curved part). It's not a hairline scratch by any means, and my futile attempts at buffing it out with iKlear haven't been successful. My question is, is there anything I can do to make it less noticeable or should I just get used to the fact that my MBP has a little character now?

On a similar note, Apple needs clean the products after they've "repaired" them and before they send them back. Mine had oily fingerprints everywhere as well as some goo on the frame around the screen, albeit some iKlear takes care of it, it'd be nice not to have to clean my computer when I get it back.

Btw, I'll try to have some pics of the scratch up tomorrow.
 

Saluki Alex

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Feb 26, 2006
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Illinois
celebrian23 said:
Is it really noticeable?

When the lid is closed it is, but if I'm using it you wouldn't be able to detect it. It could be much worse, but it's one of those things that annoys the perfectionist in me.
 

wako

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Jun 6, 2005
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aww dude... that really sucks...



I would seriously think about complaining. Its one thing if Apple doesnt cover cosmetic damages, but its another if they are the ones that do it...
 
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