Protecting your iPod
Like every proud new owner of the new iPod nano, I was dissapointed when I recieved my first scratch after only a few hours. It wasn't really a scratch, but more like a "fogging" of the surface from rubbing against my cell phone. Just rubbing aginst it caused the surface to visibly fog or mar. So I went looking and found this screen protector from invisibleSHIELD. I figured it would get me by until I got one of these from SpeckProducts. Or one of these awesome metal nano protectors. Now that my screen is protected by the invisibleSHEILD, I've got no worries. And it's thin enough that my nano should fit into any of them.
I have recieved the protected and applied it to the front of my black iPod nano. I'm picky about my iPod. Looks were a big factor when I made my decision to buy one. I didn't take as long as these guys (great review and pictures btw), but I'm still happy with it.
It's amazing. They use this stuff in the Army to protect helicopter blades. It really is indestructable. Watch the video on the invisibleSHIELD website. I tried it for myself with the leftover bits of material from arround the edge of the sheet it came on. This stuff is amazing. I've ordered some for my RAZR phone and my PSP.
I've also placed an order for their Applesauce polish. This stuff promises to be that missing ingredient. I tried to use professional swirl remover and scratch remover, but they just couldn't completely get rid of the surface "fog" on my iPod. (it certainly helped though) I hope this stuff will be better. The pics look amazing. I'll post again when I get some.
Just so you can have a good laugh, this is what I took with me to the Engadget meetup the other night. It got a few funny looks. Yes, that's my nano safely wrapped in bubble-wrap and packing tape. It even had a home-made "lanyard" made by looping the extra length of headphone cord through a hole in the corner. And I trimed the bottom corner so I could get to the hold switch. Amazingly, I could still read the screen and press the buttons. (but I couldn't change the volume because that required swiping arround the click-wheel)
I have recieved the protected and applied it to the front of my black iPod nano. I'm picky about my iPod. Looks were a big factor when I made my decision to buy one. I didn't take as long as these guys (great review and pictures btw), but I'm still happy with it.
It's amazing. They use this stuff in the Army to protect helicopter blades. It really is indestructable. Watch the video on the invisibleSHIELD website. I tried it for myself with the leftover bits of material from arround the edge of the sheet it came on. This stuff is amazing. I've ordered some for my RAZR phone and my PSP.
I've also placed an order for their Applesauce polish. This stuff promises to be that missing ingredient. I tried to use professional swirl remover and scratch remover, but they just couldn't completely get rid of the surface "fog" on my iPod. (it certainly helped though) I hope this stuff will be better. The pics look amazing. I'll post again when I get some.





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