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  1. If you have trouble removing the battery, you can use a hair dryer or a heat gun on the back of the iPod to soften the glue holding the battery in place. Be careful not to overheat the battery.

  2. Start by spraying the front of the iPod with WD40 and then tear off a piece of the sandpaper and scratch away at the front of the iPod until the scratches that were there are gone. I know people scoff at this idea, but you'll never remove scratches with PlastX on it's own, at least deep ones.

  3. This Video is for an ipod classic battery replacement. If your old iPod wont turn on, dont throw it away, try replacing the battery first.

  4. The most common repairs for iPod Classics are a battery or hard drive replacement. These are the components that usually die first, but often they are the only pieces that need to be replaced to get an old iPod working like new.

  5. How to open an iPod Classic and replace the battery using the proper tool - 6th and 7th generations (thick and thin). This time I did it right!My previous iP...

  6. Is your iPod Classic battery wearing out? When you want to take your digital entertainment with you and watch or listen without running out of power, there's...

  7. 11 sty 2012 · I own a 5th generation iPod with a lot of scratches on its acrylic-like surface and display that I'd like to be removed (please note it's not a touch-screen iPod). What should I buy (preferentially on eBay) and how should I wipe all those scratches away to keep my iPod as polished as possible?

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