How UK and European User can repair an iPhone and iPad screen the less expensive way
iPhone and iPad screen repair for UK and European User the less expensive way
99.95% of the UK population have smartphone or iPads while about 90% of Europeans have either and iPhone or iPad. We could recharge iPhones or iPads on the go using a mobile phone charging station but what do we do to repair a damaged screen on the iPhone or iPad
Smartphone screen repair after scratches or cracks can often be very expensive with the advent of much larger, delicate screens on smart devices like iPhone or iPad, cracking, scratching or breaking the screen happens very often.
Here we bring you how to fix your screen the less expensive way or you can get a robust iPhone 4/5 case, Samsung S3 case or iPad case on special offer.
Disclaimer: - Proceed with caution
Grind/sandpaper the screen
This approach involves grinding the scratches out using fine sandpaper or a dedicated sanding drill attachment. You can also buy dedicated drill grinders to get the job doneUsing cerium oxide mixed with water should create an abrasive polish, which does the trick with a cloth on its own. If you do decide to use sandpaper or just a cloth, make sure you avoid any liquid damage.
It is crucial to use only the finest and least abrasive sandpapers and to make sure you press only very gently. Check the results of your work regularly to make sure you’re not making the damage to the screen worse.
Cooking/olive oil
Using this method is a temporary and a cosmetic fix for small smartphone screen scratches, but it should at least keep the screen looking smart.One drop of Cooking/olive oil should hide the scratch well. The only downside is it will wear off, and leave you with a slightly greasy cloth so make sure you factor this in
Replace yourself by buying kits and new screens online to replace it yourself.
If your screens is so cracked that the scratches cannot simply be buffed out. Manufacturers or Experts will offer you hugely expensive repairs. You can buy kits online which often come with all the tools you need for specific phones.
Make sure you watch a tutorial on YouTube before attempting DIY screen replacements.
Turtle Wax, and other oils and creams (iPhone 5 has an oleophobic coating so do not polish)
One word of warning is while some people swear by polish for smoothing out minor scuffs and scratches, if your phone has a touchscreen with an oleophobic coating (the iPhone 5 has an oleophobic coating), then do not use polish, as it will remove the coating and leave an obvious patch which is likely to look worse than the scratch.
Whatever you decide to use, make sure to seal the ports and buttons of your smartphone with tape to make sure no liquid gets in, and then rub your chosen agent around the scratched area using a soft cloth. If any problems the contact an expert.
After repair, you could recharge your phone for free at a mobile phone charging station in UK and Europe
http://www.chargezone.co.uk
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