A Cheaper way to Protect your Xbox Ones Gloss Finish

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  1. mkssctt
    mkssctt Guest

    A Cheaper way to Protect your Xbox Ones Gloss Finish


    Hello Everybody!

    Just going to tell you how I protected my Xbox Ones Glossy Finish without spending 40.00 to 60.00 on a custom wrapper for it. Honestly, I didn't even know people were selling those until after I came up with this on my own. Go to a Department
    store...(I went to Target). Buy the cheap static cling sun Guards in the Babies section.....Take it home, cut it into pieces to fit your glossy sections and stick on. That simple and it cost me a whole 5.oo and have enough material to do another one left over
    (as there are two Guards in a package). Also the smokey tint that the guards already have cover any existing scratches and as long as you cut it evenly...you can't even tell you put anything over it. Nobody has noticed mine, I had to point it out. Here is
    what you need.

    Any brand should work...I bought some Eddie Bower brand at Target...worked great!

    :)
     
    mkssctt, Mar 17, 2014
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  2. Inapplicable
    Inapplicable Guest
    Best retail store to purchase Xbox360?

    Honestly, just buy one from whoever is selling it cheapest. If you're going to buy a 250GB slim though the earlier versions has a gloss finish and more recent ones have a matte finish.
     
    Inapplicable, Mar 17, 2014
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  3. smileskybird
    smileskybird Guest
    Why the gloss black finish?

    Try using a micro fibre cloth and if need be, spray lightly some anti-static spray onto the cloth, not the console, which you can both get from an optometrist store. It does the job well. And gloss finish helps make the console look not so cheap. It will
    have both a gloss and matt finish, it won't be 100% gloss. I just want it to have touch sensitive buttons like on the Xbox 360 Slim and I love it when it makes that "bing" sound.
     
    smileskybird, Mar 17, 2014
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  4. mkssctt
    mkssctt Guest

    A Cheaper way to Protect your Xbox Ones Gloss Finish

    mkssctt, Mar 17, 2014
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A Cheaper way to Protect your Xbox Ones Gloss Finish