Chemistry, asked by gosaidinesh30, 7 months ago

Remove the black covar of mobile ​

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Answered by ranjeet4u2020
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Answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, but you will have to learn to live with it. The ink dissolves its way into the plastic, and they become one.

Sorry, but you will have to learn to live with it. The ink dissolves its way into the plastic, and they become one.You could use some kind of grinding wheel to abrade away all the plastic that has been impregnated, but that would not be very wise. And the resulting appearance would be worse.

Sorry, but you will have to learn to live with it. The ink dissolves its way into the plastic, and they become one.You could use some kind of grinding wheel to abrade away all the plastic that has been impregnated, but that would not be very wise. And the resulting appearance would be worse.For your comfort, lots of other people have this problem. You have not been aware of it because they don’t complain, and you don’t usually see the backs of their phones. The backs are covered by the owner’s hand when the phone is in use, otherwise it is tucked away in a pocket where you can’t see it. Same for your phone — no one else is going to see it; so why worry about an ink spot?

Sorry, but you will have to learn to live with it. The ink dissolves its way into the plastic, and they become one.You could use some kind of grinding wheel to abrade away all the plastic that has been impregnated, but that would not be very wise. And the resulting appearance would be worse.For your comfort, lots of other people have this problem. You have not been aware of it because they don’t complain, and you don’t usually see the backs of their phones. The backs are covered by the owner’s hand when the phone is in use, otherwise it is tucked away in a pocket where you can’t see it. Same for your phone — no one else is going to see it; so why worry about an ink spot?Yes, I understand that it is much nicer to have everything in pristine, just-out-of-the-box condition, forever. But life is not like that. Everything you use gets scratched, dented, scraped, stained, corroded, eroded, cracked, or otherwise made imperfect during its lifetime. Everybody’s new car gets its first scratch, which is heartbreaking, but before long there are more scratches, and eventually your car is no longer new.

Sorry, but you will have to learn to live with it. The ink dissolves its way into the plastic, and they become one.You could use some kind of grinding wheel to abrade away all the plastic that has been impregnated, but that would not be very wise. And the resulting appearance would be worse.For your comfort, lots of other people have this problem. You have not been aware of it because they don’t complain, and you don’t usually see the backs of their phones. The backs are covered by the owner’s hand when the phone is in use, otherwise it is tucked away in a pocket where you can’t see it. Same for your phone — no one else is going to see it; so why worry about an ink spot?Yes, I understand that it is much nicer to have everything in pristine, just-out-of-the-box condition, forever. But life is not like that. Everything you use gets scratched, dented, scraped, stained, corroded, eroded, cracked, or otherwise made imperfect during its lifetime. Everybody’s new car gets its first scratch, which is heartbreaking, but before long there are more scratches, and eventually your car is no longer new.In this case, you have to accept that your phone is no longer new. But as long as it still functions well, why should you care? You don’t get any special credit or social stature by having everything you own looking brand-new. The harsh fact is, nobody really cares whether your stuff looks used or not. People have much more important things to think about.

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