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Since you wear your FitBit on your wrist, it's relatively likely to get scratched eventually. If those big, white scratches are getting you down, don't despair! You can remove them yourself.

  1. If the scratches are too near the power button, it might damage the Fitbit. However, if they are near the clock, it's totally cool!
  2. Try Tom's or Crest. Any other toothpaste will be fine as long as it isn't gel.
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  3. Squeeze a super tiny amount (like a quarter of a centimeter) on your finger, and in swirling motions, cover and "massage" the scratches with toothpaste. They might look like they have not disappeared, but that's okay!
  4. The scratches should now be gone!
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