Does Displex remove scratches on the black surface too?

Hi everyone, I'm about to buy Displex from ebay to address some of the minor scratches on my black nano screen, and was wondering for those of you who have experience, does it also remove the scratches that are on the black part of the nano?

It worked for me very very well

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