Sweet :)
Have used spirit based leather dyes in the past and they are very strong (ie. they penetrate well). A little goes a long way, so it would be easy to refresh a scuffed leather if you can match the colour.
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Sweet :)
Have used spirit based leather dyes in the past and they are very strong (ie. they penetrate well). A little goes a long way, so it would be easy to refresh a scuffed leather if you can match the colour.
You are lucky. Every briefcase/shoulder bag I have ever bought lost color from wear over time. And none of them came with the appropriate disclaimer.
Show me a single leather Smart Case that has had any color rub off and I'll think it might be a problem. Until then it's just FUD.
If you like RED, buy it. If price is a problem get the closest color you like and save $30.
The biggest issue in my mind is the cover is the stand ... what ever color you want. The other issue is quick on and off. Otherwise who needs a cover. The magnets are just a slick way to store it on the iPAD2. Actually works to hang it from a refrigerator door if that turn us on.
If you want protection from scratches, the netbook cases work nicely.
Depends on what you mean by "lost colour": if it is fading from exposure or material abrasion, and part of normal wear and tear, then it's not a defect. I am thinking specifically of a fresh leather dye rubbing off (as per Apple's disclaimer) like the way fresh denim (e.g. jeans, jackets, etc) can and does rubs off - which should not happen with factory-produced leather.
I agree. But I've seen no sign of any color rubbing off on anything so this appears to be Apple protecting itself from any long- term repair based on normal wear. The time to complain is when any reports of premature wear actually surface. So far it's a total non-issue.
$70.00 is a lot for the leather cover. I went urethane
Well, if its a non-issue, then Apple's warning is absolutely disingenious because leather dyes can be made fast, and that "technology" (baking the dye in) has existed for centuries. I saw a hilarious thread (not intentionally, I'm sure) on Macrumors discussing exactly this issue, and the amount of self-professed knowledge swirling around in there could fit on the head of a pin.