iDrops - Apple spidering be gone!

Anyone with an iPod, iBook, iMac, or MacBook can attest to the light scratches that inevitably find their way on to the shiny bits of Apple hardware. It’s unavoidable, natural, and something we no longer need to put up with thanks to PodShop’s iDrops.
After taking delivery of my fine white MacBook, I promised the little machine that I would take utmost care of it. Unfortunately, despite my attempts to keep the machines pristine appearance, I soon discovered swirling appearing on the top and bottom of the case. Unavoidable mini scratches created by tiny dirt particles that came in contact with the soft outer plastic. As signs of spidering increased, I soon came to the realization that accepting scratches as being unavoidable was the only way to keep away grey hairs.
If you find yourself falling victim to the same disappointing reality, rest assured that spidering and swirling does not need to be accepted. Grab a small bottle of iDrops to buff away the scratches and that original smooth finish can once again be yours.
Contrary to popular belief, iDrops does not soften your iPod, iBook, or MacBook plastic. For additional answers to frequently asked questions, check out the PodShop FAQ.
Full disclosure: I am a proud iDrops user. In addition, I would like to appologize to syl for using her soft grey half shoulder shawl thing to buff my MacBook. The directions said soft cotton works best. That blue residue is not blueberry salt water taffy. I’m sorry.


5 Comments, Comment or Trackback
steven
does this thing actually work, I just got the white macbook,while it is still fine and and to dandy I know soon or later it will spider, but ive seen too many products that talk the talk
Jul 20th, 2006
Justin
Wow, you got your macbook, derek? congrats.
Jul 20th, 2006
Justin
I’m sure I’d have to see before and after pics. I have the InvisibleShield for my ipod, but underneath it are scratches before it arrived…
Jul 20th, 2006
Viperguy
looks good… except the fact that u have to spend 15-45 minutes using this thing to get the results :D…
Jul 20th, 2006
Derek
Of course there is a little work you need to put in. Nothing is easy in this world. Just sit down in front of the television with a soft cloth and your hardware and buff away.
Jul 21st, 2006
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