Big Green Spot on back of OnePlus one 64GB {Black} - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

There is a big green spot on the back of OnePlus One 64GB {black}
I dont know how did it got there.
I want to remove it but i cannot.
I have tried removing it using ACETONE, but was unsuccessful.
The funny thing here is only darkens & is visible properly in direct sunlight or bright light .
Otherwise it fades away.
Please can anyone help to remove it ?
I am attaching a pic of it
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dharmil007 said:
There is a big green spot on the back of OnePlus One 64GB {black}
I dont know how did it got there.
I want to remove it but i cannot.
I have tried removing it using ACETONE, but was unsuccessful.
The funny thing here is only darkens & is visible properly in direct sunlight or bright light .
Otherwise it fades away.
Please can anyone help to remove it ?
I am attaching a pic of it
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Seems like a stain to me. It looks like some kind of ink perhaps from a highlighter or a permanent marker. TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK: Try using a drop of hand-sanitizer that contains a form of alcohol. Rub thoroughly and wipe off.

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It looks like someone tried it and it worked!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833663
andars05 said:
It looks like someone tried it and it worked!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833663
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It sounds like your screen is water damaged so you should probably get a replacement device.
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but it isnt showing red mark when i open sim tray
Water often times doesn't splash onto the indicator when it enters a device. Also keep the responses to one thread so this section isn't clogged.

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