For the past 9 months Apple fans have been protecting their cherished laptops from scratches and scraps by using a new protective skin call applepeelz. Based on the success of the initial line of products, the makers of applepeelz have followed up with a natural extension, applepeelz for the iPhone.
applepeelz uses a totally proven, optically clear, 8 mil, self-healing Scotchgard Protection Film to guard against life and keep your iPhone looking good. The film was developed by 3M to
protect the leading edges of military helicopter rotor blades. The film is also used extensively by the auto and motorcycle industries to protect expensive headlights and the most
vulnerable parts of very expensive paint jobs.
From day one the goals have been simple: maximum protection with minimal visibility, easy application and a perfect fit. Finding the right material was, by comparison, easy. But it took
countless man-years to develop the product, mostly because we were waiting for apple to invent the iPhone, to custom measure, fit and ultimately to create a perfect die template for the
new phone. But in the end all goals were met squarely. The protection is there but you'd hardly notice, edges line up perfectly
When applied to the phone's easily scratchable front screen, applepeelz not only protects but increases "scroll feel" and tactile response. Applepeelz on the bottom of the phone protects
the beautiful chrome backing and helps prevent sliding.
applepeelz are also available for the MacBook, MacBook Pro, PowerBook, iBook, Mac Mini and a few other gadgets. iPhone peelz start at $19.95
For additional information, check out applepeelz.com or please contact Larry Cohen @ 818.704.3994
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