Apple iPod StickiT Skins - Protect your iPod
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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StickiT Protective Skins are suitable for the 5th Generation Apple iPod, either the 30GB, 60GB or 80GB model. They are a thin protective film that clings to your iPod, with no glue used at all. The StickiT covers the front, sides and back, leaving the click wheel, top controls and dock connector fully accessible. It is so thin that you can still dock your iPod and it is sometimes possible to use in conjunction with another case or holder. Remember though, this is not a case, it is a clear protective cling film.
Protect your iPod Video from Scuffs & scratches !
WHAT IS IT MADE OF ?
CLING - totally adhesive free, there is NO glue in this product. This clear cling vinyl is adhesive free and will leave no residue on your iPod. The material used is ultra thin and designed to cover the front and back of your iPod (including the screen) in one piece. A small circular piece for the select button are also supplied, use of this part is optional. Dependent on the amount of use, changing every 6 months is recommended, just to keep things looking fresh and new.
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