If the scratch is still visible after the first attempt, you can repeat the process a second time. But avoid repeating the process more than once: excessive rubbing can dull the screen.
Remember to remove your case or any protective film before starting, and wait until everything is completely dry before replacing it.
Never try this trick on a badly damaged screen, if the touchscreen no longer works, or if your device is still under warranty—this could void it.
This trick won’t repair a broken screen, but for minor everyday imperfections, it can be useful. It just goes to show that sometimes the simplest solutions are also the most practical!
