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gfiore

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I have had my Magic Keyboard since launch as well as the Smart Keyboard folio. To my knowledge these marks were not on the keyboard out of the box, and subsequently I can not get them to come out. Has anyone else experience similar marks/damage to their keyboards? *Worth noting* my Smart Keyboard folio does not have any permanent marks on it, honestly it looks flawless, so I do care for my products very well. Thank you all!
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I had those marks on the same spots several times, but able to remove it with simple wipes using soft cloth.
Do you use screen protector by any chance?
 
I had those marks on the same spots several times, but able to remove it with simple wipes using soft cloth.
Do you use screen protector by any chance?
Yes I do! Wow, could the screen protector really be causing this?
 
Well, that’s my guess. If you use a hard and thick glass screen protector, closing the lid onto the keyboard will push the glass into the keyboard with added friction.
 
Thanks for the post, I’ve been curious to see how the durability for people with the MK has been. I too have it, and so far it’s ok but I have strong concerns about it’s long term durability. It just feels cheap for such a high priced item.
 
Thanks for the post, I’ve been curious to see how the durability for people with the MK has been. I too have it, and so far it’s ok but I have strong concerns about it’s long term durability. It just feels cheap for such a high priced item.

Yeah I’m considering a skin now for the MKB. It’s too expensive to be care free for it.
 
i currently have apple care on my iPad Pro, if i upgrade to another iPad Pro down the road and it’s compatbile w/ the new iPad, will i still get accidental coverage?
 
i currently have apple care on my iPad Pro, if i upgrade to another iPad Pro down the road and it’s compatbile w/ the new iPad, will i still get accidental coverage?
You will get AppleCare on the MK only when you have AppleCare on the iPad you're using. If you don't have AppleCare on the new iPad, then you will lose coverage on the MK unless you get AppleCare on the new iPad also
 
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