From my experience, it’s actually pretty easy, but it can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on the severity of the scratches. If you have the minor scratches that come from having some keys or loose change in your pocket with your phone, then this will work great for you.

I made a buffing wheel out of one of my girlfriend’s make-up applicator disks (Make sure it’s 100% natural cotton). They are pretty cheap at Walmart, I think it was like 3 bucks for a pack of 50. Anyway, I made the disk using a piece of milk jug. (Just cut out a flat part to fit your cotton disk). I connected the plastic disk to the cotton disk using a VERY THIN layer of rubber cement. I put a small machine screw through the center, and just to be safe, covered the tip of the screw with a drop of plastic silicone.

Pop that bad boy into your Dremel tool, and buff on 5000 to NO MORE than 15,000 RPMS. Any faster, and enough heat is created to mar the finish. Hope this helps someone.

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