Restoring an Iphone ( Front and Back) by shenaniganz08
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Seen a lot of threads of people wondering how to restore an iPhone so I decided to make a DIY guide

Also pretty helpful if you want to de-brand your iPhone :P

My previous iPhone was stolen at the gym, low on funds I decided to buy the cheapest iPhone I could find that worked regardless of condition. I found an iPhone 3G that had being completely abused and had a dark spot on the LCD. On the second picture notice the gouge on the right side, out of of all the blemishes it was the deepest) Still I ended up buying the phone for a really good price
 
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My previous iPhone was stolen at the gym, low on funds I decided to buy the cheapest iPhone I could find that worked regardless of condition. I found an iPhone 3G that had being completely abused and had a dark spot on the LCD. On the second picture notice the gouge on the right side, out of of all the blemishes it was the deepest) Still I ended up buying the phone for a really good price (first two pics)

My first attempt at restoring it was a mild success, since I used mild sandpapers/rushed. But you can see that even with 800 grit sandpaper and about an hour I got it looking better, but it still had tons of deep dents and scratches. (third picture )
curious youth says: Feb 19, 2012. 12:47 AM
i love the look of the plain polished back. its slick. would it work for an itouch ?
UbuntuNinja says: Dec 26, 2010. 12:06 PM
Where do you get a replacement for the front glass from?
MrCantThinkOfAName says: Mar 12, 2011. 9:16 PM
You can find websites that sell them relatively cheap. Ive already bought a new one for my ipod 4g, i dropped it on concrete and front was cracked beyond recognition.
matstermind says: Jun 17, 2011. 6:59 AM
where did you get it from?
d.i.y master says: Mar 14, 2011. 5:06 PM
wow great job exspecially on the back it looks better than new but what you could do if you wanted was to cut an apple shape out of tape and use spray paint to make it look just like when it was new
Electroinnovation says: Nov 2, 2010. 5:18 PM
That's amazing! how long did it take you to do that?
13near says: Oct 1, 2010. 6:55 PM
blackra1n ftw
reddog92396 says: Apr 17, 2010. 9:54 AM
 OOOOORRRR Completely remove the scratch resistant coating and go to the mall to one of the "Make your device scratch free stands" I saw one the other day. The ironic thing is that they say "Scratch protect your iPhone!" Already done lol
nerfer192 says: Apr 16, 2010. 2:00 PM
wow you really did a nice job on this..it looked like crap at first! now its perfect.
Popper122 says: Apr 12, 2010. 2:29 PM
What 3rd picture?
losrac says: Apr 8, 2010. 5:26 PM
Really nice.
kpm13579 says: Mar 13, 2010. 11:45 AM
Excellent tutorial! I've polished both my iPhone and my mom's to a like new finish!

I also replaced the glass on my mom's iPhone and everything works fine EXCEPT the backlight. I re-opened it and tried re-plugging all 3 cables to the LCD, but that didn't seem to have any effect. Have you ever had this problem? Or do you know which cable specifically powers the backlight?

I guess I might have to order a new LCD now. I was hoping to avoid that. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
podginater says: Mar 8, 2010. 12:19 PM
 awesome, just awesome.
DIY Dave says: Mar 5, 2010. 5:01 PM
nice job
LoneWolf says: Mar 5, 2010. 1:52 PM
WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's amazing!!!! What a difference :)

You might want to post this in the iPod group by Ductape man
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