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<blockquote data-quote="Mactime" data-source="post: 343635" data-attributes="member: 24360"><p>it wont look too plasticy, I have it on my white macbook and what I love about it is that it still retains its shiny appearance. Thats why if you are applying it on a black macbook you will loose the mat finish appearance(if thats what u like).</p><p>As to applying it, you realy have to do it in a well lit room and dont wear any dark colored clothing.</p><p></p><p>The good light will help you see if you are creating any air bubbles(which if very small dont fuss about them as in days as the plastic dries they will go away)</p><p>The dark clothes will shed lint and if your mac is white you dont want black lint under the plastic, it will realy stick out(I know I was wearing a black sweater at the time, it took me forever to remove the shield and clean the lint off and do it all over again)</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mactime, post: 343635, member: 24360"] it wont look too plasticy, I have it on my white macbook and what I love about it is that it still retains its shiny appearance. Thats why if you are applying it on a black macbook you will loose the mat finish appearance(if thats what u like). As to applying it, you realy have to do it in a well lit room and dont wear any dark colored clothing. The good light will help you see if you are creating any air bubbles(which if very small dont fuss about them as in days as the plastic dries they will go away) The dark clothes will shed lint and if your mac is white you dont want black lint under the plastic, it will realy stick out(I know I was wearing a black sweater at the time, it took me forever to remove the shield and clean the lint off and do it all over again) hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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