Go to a blacksmith and have him fill the engraving with aluminum haha if that's even possible...
Hay, I engraved on my iPod 'live long and prosper'. I figured I can't go wrong with it even if I wanted to sell it. Just remember in the future think long and hard before you engrave again. No names, no numbers, unless it 1s and 0s.
Does the iPad also have AppleCare+? If so, then I would say it'll probably cost around $50 to have that engraving "removed."
I'll never understand why anyone would get any tech product engraved. That seems pointless
Sorry for the stupid question, but exactly how did you think there was a possible way to un-engrave an iPad? I mean it is "engraved" (cut, carved, etched) into the iPad's aluminum backing. What could someone possibly suggest that would undo that?
Lol you guys aware it's more than a year old thread right
This is how I removed my wife's name off of iPad before selling
Masking tape left over from last painting project, 220 sandpaper and then buffing with that abrasive sponge.
Note, folding sandpaper 4 times helps you get harder edge for more precise application.
Incorporate the engraving into a larger design: a scantily-dressed woman wrestling a python would be my suggestion...
Do you still sew name tags in all your underwear as well?
I knew someday I might sell it so didn't get it engraved. But I understand the temptation to engrave it because then the iPad seems more personal. However, I don't think you should do anything about it, might mess it up even more trying to remove it. I know it lost its value when you engraved it but maybe someone with the same name can buy it? LoL
I want to sell my iPad 3 (32GB Wifi) but I had engraving done it it with a 'If found email xxx for return' message on it but I wan to upgrade to the 64GB+3G model for travelling to replace my old MBP.
Anyone know of a way that wont ruin it?
Incorporate the engraving into a larger design: a scantily-dressed woman wrestling a python would be my suggestion...
Hay, I engraved on my iPod 'live long and prosper'. I figured I can't go wrong with it even if I wanted to sell it. Just remember in the future think long and hard before you engrave again. No names, no numbers, unless it 1s and 0s.