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whats up guys and welcome back to another life hack video as you may know I sold my iPhone to get something new and when I cleaned it for taking pictures I saw that I had a lot of micro scratches all over the screen that reduces the resale value of the phone a lot especially on iPhones my bad for not using a screen protector anyway I researched if there is some kind of polish to fill those and make it look a bit better you know just before selling and I just found some cheap stuff on Amazon but the reviews were really mixed after some research I saw the people tried toothpaste and baking powder or soda so I thought nothing to lose lets try it for science and so I started with some s7 dummies and toothpaste first of all cleaning is important you dont want to rub some dust particles and scratch your screen even more second you need to cover the mic speaker etc otherwise it will get stuck in there also do that at your own risk you may completely wrap off the oleophobic coating of your