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Remove your phone’s logo using sugar

September 8, 2006 by Jayvee Fernandez  
Filed under Unwired Oddities

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OK kids if you do decide to do this, be warned that it will definitely void your warranty unless you can prove that the sign was removed because “my dog ate it.” Actually, forget the warranty issues. Even if it was honored, your phone MAY have been scratched to the point of annoyance, you’d just rather get a new phone for being too obsessive-compulsive.

Here’s a short step by step for you to follow if you really want to remove the branding off your mobile phone.

The key is to scratch of the logo without leaving and marks on the surface of the phone (in my case PDA). Sugar works perfectly. The idea of using sugar is admittedly not my own. I first came across it on the following forum. Yet, I was not sure whether it actually works, and how to go about it. So I just decided to do it: and the results are good. Apparently the sugars -crystals are strong enough to remove the logo (sticker) but too soft to scratch the casing leaving it thus unscathed.

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  1. How to remove the logo from your phone…

    Great article on Instructables on removing the sticker logo from your phone using sugar of all things [link] Before: Phone with T-Mobile logo After: Phone with logo removed Details and more pictures are available at Instructables and shout out to……



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