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iDrops for Scratches

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IdropsiPods are known for many features, not the least of which are their ability to aquire scratches when exposed to outside elements, such as air.  Personally, my Nano never leaves its protective skin, but if you're braver than I am, yours may be a bit drab for the wear.  iDrops are designed to help you buff away the dents and dings on your iPod (cds, dvds, and other devices).

And lest you think the PodShop is selling some sort of miracle elixir for a mere $14.95 - the product page does caution that the de-scratching will require some effort and patience on your part. 

Product page: iDrops [via Uncrate]

There are numerous spelling and grammar mistakes in your article - you may want to amend!!

"my Nano never leaves it's protective skin" - Should be "its" protective skin

"elments" - Elements, presumably?

"but it you're braver than I am" - if, instead of it.

"de-scratching will some effort and patience on your part" - Missing verb! Will take some... presumably?

"exlir" - this word does not exist in any English Dictionary.

Kind Regards

Anyone beginning to get the feeling us iPod owners are being taken as numbskulls, willing to spend $15 on something which is most probably just water?

But oooh! It has an 'i' in the title! Must be good! Where's that credit card...?

$15 snake oil? Hey, that's cheap thrills compared to the kind of dough the audiophiles shell out for their snake oil. I wouldn't be offended, but I'd take it as a compliment. iPod owners are now in the company of audiophiles. It feels good!

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