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hey guys welcome back to another thunderbiotronix video in this video i will be testing whether toothpaste removes scratches on a phone screen letamp;#39;s see if the toothpaste actually makes a difference the toothpaste iamp;#39;ll be using is your standard crest toothpaste i can start by squeezing some toothpaste on the scratched area then i can start spreading it around with some cotton swabs proceeding this i can use a microfiber cloth to rub the toothpaste deeper into the scratches now itamp;#39;s time to wash off the remaining toothpaste and see if thereamp;#39;s any result now that the toothpaste has been washed off letamp;#39;s see if it made any difference visually there does not seem to be any real difference some of the smaller scratches seem a little less visible to me or maybe thatamp;#39;s just wishful thinking as expected the larger scratches are still there one thing to note however the scratches donamp;#39;t feel as deep a