Polishing gets rid of dirt, restores luster, and
even removes certain kinds of scratches. For light to
medium-light wear, it??™s certainly something to consider.
There are various commercially available polish systems
designed specifically for the iPod. Brandon has tried them
all, and he comes back with two recommendations: iFresh,
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8 104 iPod Repair QuickSteps Facing the Music: Replacing the Front Panel or Shell
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www.Synctogo.com. You might also find a good deal on eBay, but that??™s hit or
miss. Expect to pay $20 to $60 U.S., depending on the specific part that you need.
As always, make sure you??™re buying the correct front panel or shell. Every single
generation of iPod has its own unique casing, and you can??™t mix and match.
Replace Your iPod??™s Front Panel
For the flagship iPod in all generations, the front panel is the part that you want
to replace. Table 8-2 shows the required tools and the difficulty level. We talk
about the iPod mini and the iPod nano later in this chapter.
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