How to remove Logos from your PDA / cell phone with sugar

Posted by Chris Leckness on Sep 11, 2006

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Checking out Gizmodo today, I found a great post. How to remove logos using sugar…and it works. Well, I will test it tonight for sure.

This instructable is to show you how easy it is to remove some unwanted logo’s from cell phones and other plastic / metal products. The logo has to be of the type glued onto the surface rather then etched in (which generally is the case 90% of the time) as we will scratch them off. There are many ways which you can go about this from fingernails, to pin, but there is one trick, which i have tested and will show you…
sugar.

Source: Gizmodo
Article : Instuctables

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