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Word is Apple will sell cans of color matched spray paint for touch-ups.

Now you're just being ridiculous. Apple is NOT selling spray cans for touching up sport bands.

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My white Sport band has discolored after 2 weeks of use. Admittedly I think I accidentally got pen ink on it, but no matter what I try I can't clean it off. I'm going to switch to a black leather band as a result.
 
Old thread, but I used toothpaste on mine initially.

It recently went quite blue from ink/denim and I tried a few things including putting it in the dishwasher. I took it out of the dishwasher, still warm, and noticed some had come off. I then rubbed frantically with some quilted kitchen roll (so hard I got a friction burn on my finger!) and all the blue came off. Well pleased. This band is from April 2015.
 
Old thread, but I used toothpaste on mine initially.

It recently went quite blue from ink/denim and I tried a few things including putting it in the dishwasher. I took it out of the dishwasher, still warm, and noticed some had come off. I then rubbed frantically with some quilted kitchen roll (so hard I got a friction burn on my finger!) and all the blue came off. Well pleased. This band is from April 2015.

Has anyone tried a Magic Eraser on their sport band?
 
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