th absolutely no trace of the scratches I'd etched with my keys. The player's new sheen is deep and lustrous, with hints of dark green and a slight sparkle. See for yourself below.
Then ColorWare runs the iPod through a contraption that first sprays "manufacturing paint" onto the front of the device, then covers that with a clear plastic coating
he process took about five years to perfect
t creates a masking mold for the device to keep certain areas from being painted
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