WHEN will apple learn. Jeeeez. STOP PAINTING your products. Nobody else in the industry has these problems. My ibm thinkpad is black and has been without chipping for 5 yrs now and I treat that like crap.
macenforcer said:WHEN will apple learn. Jeeeez. STOP PAINTING your products. Nobody else in the industry has these problems. My ibm thinkpad is black and has been without chipping for 5 yrs now and I treat that like crap.
Clydefrog said:My 12 G4 Powerbook latch is discolored and chipped I have no idea how it happened, i didn't scratch it or anything.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y4/Clid/16-08-06_1145-1.jpg
mikesk8 said:it seems that it is a very rare case with blackbook; however, I thought that apple laptops are really super durable (like ibm).. im planning to switch to apple (blackbook) soon and i am a bit afraid. I dont care about my 2 ibm laptops too much and still they look great...hmm..
brbubba said:It was just the coating on the battery that was poor quality. They were probably assembling the two components at different factories and were screwing it up at the one. I can tell you from experience the body coating is very hard to remove. Sharp objects against it will scratch it, but to actually make the paint peel is impossible.
kmarketing said:Wow, please show some pics!!
I would love to see a shiny black macbook.
Gosh said:I guess he didn't actually want a shiny one - it just turned out that way but if that's what your heart desires it's do-able!
http://www.colorwarepc.com/products/select_mb_white.aspx?configid=1225
My thread above is asking if anyone has tried this process and also if Apple use this process on the black MB.
adagiominore said:brbubba is right. I bought mine at an actual Apple Store in June and I have no peeling or scratches whatsoever. The only problem I have is that my finger prints are allover it an I can't get them off. Anybody know what to clean it with?