Short story: my battery cover was starting to look awful. It had spots around the middle, and a few scraches.
Then, I got this chip in the paint. Yeah, my heart about sunk. Until I looked and noticed it was a beautiful glossy black with all the same metallic lines and T-Mobile/HTC logo.
So, I began doing a little scratch test to see how tough that under paint was. Turns out, a LOT tougher than the flat black that's over it stock. I'm questioning why they didn't just leave it like this.
Then I took my dremel tool (the one that looks like a wrench) and used the sharp end to get under it and peel off all the matte paint.
I was VERY nervous doing this, as I wasn't sure what the outcome would be. The paint is really stuck on there, so you have to try for a while. It took me about an hour using that small dremel tool.
If you decide to do this, I recommend starting with the edges and working your way into the middle. The edges are insanely hard to remove the paint, which is why I did that first. That way, you can make longer passes when you get toward the middle.
I finished up with some polishing just to be sure, but the pictures are before polishing.
So without further ado, here's the process pictures, as well as an after picture. All pictures taken with the MyTouch 4G.
Enjoy
Then, I got this chip in the paint. Yeah, my heart about sunk. Until I looked and noticed it was a beautiful glossy black with all the same metallic lines and T-Mobile/HTC logo.
So, I began doing a little scratch test to see how tough that under paint was. Turns out, a LOT tougher than the flat black that's over it stock. I'm questioning why they didn't just leave it like this.
Then I took my dremel tool (the one that looks like a wrench) and used the sharp end to get under it and peel off all the matte paint.
I was VERY nervous doing this, as I wasn't sure what the outcome would be. The paint is really stuck on there, so you have to try for a while. It took me about an hour using that small dremel tool.
If you decide to do this, I recommend starting with the edges and working your way into the middle. The edges are insanely hard to remove the paint, which is why I did that first. That way, you can make longer passes when you get toward the middle.
I finished up with some polishing just to be sure, but the pictures are before polishing.
So without further ado, here's the process pictures, as well as an after picture. All pictures taken with the MyTouch 4G.
Enjoy






