In: Uncategorized by: Three Speech Nov 27, 2006 @ 6:16 pm
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R U I N E D ! That said, I am still desperately hoping we’ll be getting the white PS3 in Europe, nobody has said we’re not and we always seem to get the cool colours first.
Some of them are ok, some of them are a little better. But it helps keep that shiny surface protected if you have younger siblings… I don’t, but its like putting a cover over your car when you go away to protect it from dust, and the PS3 *does* attract lots of dust.
All in all, if you find one you really like, then go for it.
Problem is unlike a car cover, which you can remove easily. Removing these buggers can leave a nasty sticky surface all over the console. At least with finger prints you can use a dust cloth.
Personally i’ve always found ‘pimping’ your console an ugly process. Much like ‘pimping’ a car infact.
I had blocked out of my mind the whole glue issue… If I can remove my PS3 cover without leaving a mess behind, I’ll consider it. If not, no chance, I’d rather clean it up once a month.
They should give more details at this DecalGirl site about their adhesive.
I just got my decalgirl order for christmas, theres no sticky glue, the decal can come right off easily and the print is very high quality. It can be removed and reapplied easily, anytime.
R U I N E D ! That said, I am still desperately hoping we’ll be getting the white PS3 in Europe, nobody has said we’re not and we always seem to get the cool colours first.
Comment by Ben Furneaux — Nov 27, 2006 @ 11:08 pm
The Union Jack one would be neato.
Comment by Neil — Nov 27, 2006 @ 11:30 pm
whats so bad. if you like pimping your car this is what you want to do to your PS3. people want unique things these days
Comment by Gul — Nov 28, 2006 @ 10:26 am
Some of them are ok, some of them are a little better. But it helps keep that shiny surface protected if you have younger siblings… I don’t, but its like putting a cover over your car when you go away to protect it from dust, and the PS3 *does* attract lots of dust.
All in all, if you find one you really like, then go for it.
Comment by Kamesen — Nov 28, 2006 @ 2:39 pm
nice to get some info from an actual owner
Comment by Gul — Nov 28, 2006 @ 2:48 pm
Problem is unlike a car cover, which you can remove easily. Removing these buggers can leave a nasty sticky surface all over the console. At least with finger prints you can use a dust cloth.
Personally i’ve always found ‘pimping’ your console an ugly process. Much like ‘pimping’ a car infact.
Comment by James Banks — Nov 28, 2006 @ 3:33 pm
Aw come on - stop being such a bunch of prudes… you’re not all english by any chance are ya?!?!
Comment by Belfast Steps — Nov 28, 2006 @ 7:44 pm
I had blocked out of my mind the whole glue issue… If I can remove my PS3 cover without leaving a mess behind, I’ll consider it. If not, no chance, I’d rather clean it up once a month.
They should give more details at this DecalGirl site about their adhesive.
Comment by Kamesen — Nov 28, 2006 @ 8:59 pm
hey yoe how can i pimp MY ps3 tell me where to go
Comment by mkXX — Apr 8, 2007 @ 2:51 pm
I just got my decalgirl order for christmas, theres no sticky glue, the decal can come right off easily and the print is very high quality. It can be removed and reapplied easily, anytime.
Comment by TeQuerra — Dec 30, 2007 @ 1:48 am
You do know that the skins dont actually leave any residue or “sticky stuff” behind…
Says so on the website and I know people who are experienced with this kinda thing
Comment by wade — Jul 15, 2009 @ 3:24 pm
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