I want to erase scratches from my ipod classic 160 GB, is there a service from Apple who can do this?

Hello,
Is their a way to erase the scratches from my ipod classic by an Apple service?
Yours sincerly
Icemanpatrick

No, Apple does not offer such a service. You might try something like Brasso, but generally nothing will really remove scratches.

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