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SKINS for all your gadgets

This post is for those who want to look differant from the crowd not by the design of the clothes they are wearing ( you will have to check out my other :), but of the design of the gadgets in their possesion.



Im going to show you as many types of skins as psoible so that none of your gadgets are left out, and what better way to do so than by using my ps3 as an example :)



Since i want this post to be informative as well as to let you know of the cool stuff on the website, i copied the instructions from there just so that you have an idea of what you do when you( hopefully) make a purchase:

Face-up Method (works better for most cases)

  • Start with a clean device and a clean, flat working surface.
  • Place the device on the surface with the screen facing up.
  • Remove the skin from its backing and looking straight down, carefully lower the skin onto the device, all the time aligning the screen and/or clickwheel/buttons by sight.
  • Once the skin touches the device and bonds, lift up the device and press with your finger to bond the skin to the device.
Face-down Method (works for skins with two piece designs)
  • Start with a clean device and a clean, flat working surface.
  • Remove the device from its backing and lay it, adhesive side up on the flat surface in front of you.
  • Holding the device face-down with both hands, looking straight down, carefully lower the device onto the skin, all the time aligning it by sight.
  • Once the device touches the skin and bonds, lift it up and press with your finger to bond the skin to the device.
  • You can repeat this with the back, but the back is usually easy enough to install without this method, as the curved edges (eg, on the iPhone) give you some room to play.

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