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Interesting: Shieldzone film does not prevent discoloration
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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In an effort to prevent discoloration on my white MacBook, I purchased the standard Shieldzone kit to apply to the palm rests and trackpad areas. After four days, I am seeing discoloration underneath the protective film. Isn't this proof enough that the discoloration is not caused by oil and/or perspiration from users?
You can view the image on Flickr.
Don't get me wrong, I have no hatred towards Apple. I would just like to get an answer or resolution aside from this being a cosmetic wear and tear issue...
My MacBook has been my favorite Apple computer to date. Why hasn't there been an announcement by Apple?
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Proud owner of the Original Macintruck
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My 10 day old MacBook has not shown any discoloration yet but I'm sending it back for an exchange due to the pinkish tint screen and unresponsive trackpad button.
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Well this may confirm one hypothesis that the discoloration is a result of the heat effecting the plastic causing the issue
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How long did you use the MacBook BEFORE you got the shield?
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"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
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