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Zagg invisible shield on ipad, AppleCare claim?
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1481533" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>I made the stuff for ZAGG and I don't even use it. A product originally designed to protect helicopter blades during war ends up on your iPad/phone. It would be something completely different if it were designed for your electronics from the get-go. Go with the AppleCare+ for the $10 difference, it's worth it. That material has better use in other areas, not for protecting screens, imo, though I stand behind it in just about every other are you can use it on. The orange peel effect is common when roles of material are too tightly rolled up while held in storage. This tight storage causes the adhesive to stretch, and when it gets rolled out for cutting, the surface area coverage of the adhesive is greater than the area of the polyurethane. When I sorted rolls, these "tight" rolls never got higher than a grade "C." Believe it or not, companies would order specific grades due to lower costs. It's physically NOT possible for a grade A(absolutely perfect in texture feel, clarity, and contamination) to turn into a grade B or lower material after cutting. So, if your material shows sings of orange peel(literally feels like/appears similar to an orange peel), it was shipped out that way. Ask for a refund...ZAGG is actually pretty good with customer service. </p><p>That's my 2 pennies for tonight. Needed a break from shoveling snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1481533, member: 97843"] I made the stuff for ZAGG and I don't even use it. A product originally designed to protect helicopter blades during war ends up on your iPad/phone. It would be something completely different if it were designed for your electronics from the get-go. Go with the AppleCare+ for the $10 difference, it's worth it. That material has better use in other areas, not for protecting screens, imo, though I stand behind it in just about every other are you can use it on. The orange peel effect is common when roles of material are too tightly rolled up while held in storage. This tight storage causes the adhesive to stretch, and when it gets rolled out for cutting, the surface area coverage of the adhesive is greater than the area of the polyurethane. When I sorted rolls, these "tight" rolls never got higher than a grade "C." Believe it or not, companies would order specific grades due to lower costs. It's physically NOT possible for a grade A(absolutely perfect in texture feel, clarity, and contamination) to turn into a grade B or lower material after cutting. So, if your material shows sings of orange peel(literally feels like/appears similar to an orange peel), it was shipped out that way. Ask for a refund...ZAGG is actually pretty good with customer service. That's my 2 pennies for tonight. Needed a break from shoveling snow. [/QUOTE]
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