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chibianh
May 20, 2002, 12:13 AM
Ouch.. my week old tibook has gotten it's first paint chips... the pain.......

Anyone tried that TiPaint, yet? How is it?



mac15
May 20, 2002, 12:17 AM
But a band-aid on and kiss it better
now that sucks....well atleast my imac won't get scratched
and ask eyelikeart...... he has a ti-book and I think he used ....I think
I maybe wrong

MacAztec
May 20, 2002, 12:18 AM
I heard it works good. You should hurry up and applicate it before the chip turns into a big spot.

mac15
May 20, 2002, 12:21 AM
how did you get scratches on it anyway
I now its not hard but how did you do it

Grokgod
May 20, 2002, 12:31 AM
That is really fast, please tell me you did something stupid like lend it to a girlfriend who filed her toe nails on it.
Or pushed it into a school locker stuffed with old razors.

I hope it wasnt from normal wear.

So is Ti paint to be used for such a thing or what.?
Uhh whats Ti paint?

Cripes , i havent even gotten my LSP for it yet.

Lets see for damage control on the Ti we need...

LSP <Laptop Screen Protector
Carrying bag or sleeve for transport.
podium, for overheating.
Extra keys for when the letter "U" gets looseand falls away.
And now Ti paint, whats Next?

Is there an excuse to get those great metal usb lights?
what does that protect or prevent or fix?cripes

MacAztec
May 20, 2002, 12:33 AM
Grok:

TiPaint is paint made particularly for the Titanium Powerbook.

iGav
May 20, 2002, 03:44 AM
Originally posted by chibianh
Ouch.. my week old tibook has gotten it's first paint chips... the pain.......

Anyone tried that TiPaint, yet? How is it?

Ouch!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

Have it hard chromed!!!! ;) :D :p

chibianh
May 20, 2002, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by Grokgod
That is really fast, please tell me you did something stupid like lend it to a girlfriend who filed her toe nails on it.


Actually... yes.. hehe.. she was using the computer yesterday and I she had on some bracelet or something that caught the paint. Eh.. what can you do, right? Oh well, I'm gonna order it today.. unless... anyone know if the apple store sells Tipaint?

Ensign Paris
May 20, 2002, 07:00 AM
let me know how you get on witht he TiPaint, I have a few chips on my Powerbooks and would love to get rid of them :)

Its the only draw back on the TiBook range.

Ensign

eyelikeart
May 20, 2002, 09:08 AM
my TiBook is over a year old....and I have yet to scratch it or chip the paint anywhere...

I also watch it like a hawk whenever I take it anywhere with me... :D

Mr. Anderson
May 20, 2002, 09:14 AM
I've got one or two little spots, don't kown how they got there, I baby the machine so. But over all its in good condition.

AlphaTech
May 20, 2002, 09:27 AM
I have never scratched my TiBook (either the rev. a or now rev. c). Then again, I don't let other people use mine, or touch the screen (never know where those fingers were last ;) ).

I'd suggest having your gf use it minus bracelets (and clothes if you can get away with it :D ).

iGav
May 20, 2002, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by AlphaTech
I have never scratched my TiBook (either the rev. a or now rev. c). Then again, I don't let other people use mine, or touch the screen (never know where those fingers were last ;) ).

I'd suggest having your gf use it minus bracelets (and clothes if you can get away with it :D ).

heh heh I'm the same... no scratches, looks as fresh as the day it was made...... :p

britboy
May 20, 2002, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by AlphaTech
I'd suggest having your gf use it minus bracelets (and clothes if you can get away with it :D ).

he he he. I actually take off my watch when using my tibook. Hardly got a scratch on my baby. I must admit, i was worried when i first got it, as it seemed as though it would be prone to nicks and scratches.

Anyone know where i can get some bubble-wrap for it? :p