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funny how people on this forum are always ready to bash other peoples likes. i am sure you all drive nice luxury cars that everyone awes over and wear the best designer clothes out there. someone is just showing something they like. no need to call him a 12 yr old or outdated.

Fake designer clothes?
 
Ah, car bon fi bear...luxury circa 1998.

Yea, so out of style and non luxurious...
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Nope, that was not your point but nice try ;)

you made need a lesson in sarcasm. you proved my point by being a mindless drone ready to put something negative on a forum. is that a little clearer for you, or should i break it down barney style.
 
you made need a lesson in sarcasm. you proved my point by being a mindless drone ready to put something negative on a forum. is that a little clearer for you, or should i break it down barney style.

You may need a lesson in English and grammar.

I still think fake carbon fibre is naff, as I do with fake leather and fake designer clothes too.
 
You may need a lesson in English and grammar.

I still think fake carbon fibre is naff, as I do with fake leather and fake designer clothes too.

Because made typed out when I typed may. Im very well versed in english and grammer. You spelled fiber wrong. You may think it is "naff" but why do you have to voice negative opinions all the time. I feel bad for you and your outlook. So I'll end with that. It's pointless and we just ruined this person's thread.
 
It's only spelt 'fiber' in the US, elsewhere it's 'fibre'. You also need to capitalise the begining sentences and use a question mark when asking a question.

Back on topic; the OP posted something on a public forum which invites positive and negative opinion. Fake carbon fibre skins are a pet hate of mine, but each to their own. I perhaps agree my negativity was aimed at the person and not the item. That probably was unfair and for that I apologise.
 
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That might be true with the glass back iPhones, but I wouldn't trust the finish on the aluminum to not come off with the sticker if it has been on there for a considerable amount of time. I could see after a year of use, it would be adhered very tightly and possibly take the anodized finish off the phone. Guess we won't know until someone tries it.
I guess you have no clue how anodizing works. A sticker can't pull the anodizing off as it's not simply a surface aplication, it's an actual chemical change in the surface of the aluminum. SO if you're removing color you're removing metal which a sticker can't do.
 
I guess you have no clue how anodizing works. A sticker can't pull the anodizing off as it's not simply a surface aplication, it's an actual chemical change in the surface of the aluminum. SO if you're removing color you're removing metal which a sticker can't do.

Thank You. :D
 
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