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Laptop skin

Laptop skin
Do you want your own high-quality vinyl laptop skin, but don't want to pay $20? Then read on!
 
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Step 1Set up: choose your image, buy materials

Set up: choose your image, buy materials
You will need:

1. A laptop

2. A high resolution image (resolution should be at least as high as your laptop screen)

3. A white gloss self adhesive A4 vinyl label suitable for inkjet printers (I ordered mine from eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk. Ten sheets cost me 10GBP).

4. Some sticky back plastic. I used the stuff libraries use to cover their books, bought from my local stationers Rymans http://www.ryman.co.uk/. A huge roll cost only 2GBP. It is thin, durable and tough.

5. A colour inkjet printer

6. A scanner is useful but not necessary

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May 24, 2012. 12:15 AMJehnavi24 says:
Laptop Reviews ------ Getting new skins for laptop is like getting news clothes.
Nov 7, 2011. 1:37 PMV_ST_F says:
whats that sticky back plastic that costs £2 called??
cause i dunno what im looking for :S

thanks :)
Dec 31, 2011. 12:34 PMspawnos3717 says:
As an alternative, one could use a clear, acid-free spray sealant (could also use unscented hairspray).
Dec 31, 2011. 12:27 PMspawnos3717 says:
Contact paper...can be found @ your local hardware, craft, and "Walmart" stores.
Nov 8, 2011. 9:31 PMV_ST_F says:
thanks for all the details :)
Jan 20, 2011. 3:57 AMLaptop Reviews says:
I always prefer Laptops.i am working in research live so life is full of work on Laptop.
http://www.thetech360.com
May 19, 2009. 4:36 AMscris101 says:
to bad this is completely over expensive, your normal laptop skin will cost only about 7-10 dollars
May 21, 2009. 8:20 PMJdark88 says:
She only spent 10 GBP for ten sheets which is about 1.5 USD per sheet plus 2 GBP for a whole roll of that shiny plastic stuff
Jan 9, 2011. 3:19 PMsuperMacaroni says:
.....Didn't this profile say he's a male? :/
May 19, 2009. 8:44 AMnodnodwinkwink says:
Where can you get them for that price?
Dec 31, 2011. 12:41 PMspawnos3717 says:
Craigslist.com and freecycle.org are a couple of sites I use frequently, the later being ALL free stuff if your lucky nuf to find and acquire said item. Their should be groups @ your local you can join...free
May 20, 2009. 1:53 PMReCreate says:
Say,Ebay?
May 21, 2009. 8:24 AMkcchen_00 says:
Not sure you're going to find a pre-made skin with a picture of your mom...
May 21, 2009. 9:50 AMReCreate says:
Well,Ebay For Generic Themed skins,But For Your Own Custom Skin Yeah you gotta make it yourself.
May 21, 2009. 9:04 AMBooyaka3 says:
Lol but very true...
May 24, 2009. 1:45 AMnickyfinn says:
worse case scenario, you peel the sticker off and you have glue stuck to it. careful not to get any inside cracks and such, rub some olive oil on the plastic with a cotton ball. let it soak a while (like 20 minutes) and come back ready to scratch it off with your nail. a solution of vinegar and water with a rag or paper towel will most likely remove the rest. if that doesn't do the trick, repeat same process. if that doesn't to the trick, repeat same process but this time use orange oil instead. if that doesn't do it, go get some goobegone. i would be wary of using goobegone after reading this: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=668521
but hey.. if my first suggestions didn't work i don't know what else would.

...also, there's a way to remove stickers that results in very minimal specs, if any, of glue. however, this process is 'prolly not good for an electric device. what is this wonder i speak of? i speak of soaking your stickered item in SUPER HOT water and slowly peeling the sticker off. or using a hair dryer while slowly peeling off. aside from these to methods burning you, they also, you know.. might KILL your laptop. so i would only do those if you REALLY DGAF about your laptop ;)
Jan 2, 2011. 6:43 PMpatt39 says:
I Found solution, use eraser, gently Rub eraser over the glue residue. It comes off, but you might hurt your hand in the process.
Jul 29, 2009. 8:55 PMtrustchari says:
Don't use vinegar or water. KEROSENE will dissolve the glue of sticker without affecting the color. After removing the sticker, wipe the surface with kerosene soaked in a cotton ball, wipe clean the surface with a yellow cloth
May 25, 2009. 3:57 PMjacobtriffo says:
or you could just use lighter fluid and a rag; methylated spirits, or high grade isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) will also work. the key is to use a solvent to dissolve the glue residue. you can use the equivalent of salad dressing (read: oil and vinegar) to take off the gunk, but really, its going to take longer, and you risk getting said salad dressing inside of your laptop, which if you like the smell of old vinegar could be a good thing, but i personally find it unpleasing.
Dec 31, 2011. 12:45 PMspawnos3717 says:
Lighter fluid and a rag? Sounds like a firewall...ROR
Dec 11, 2011. 11:58 AMcmassey1 says:
The scent of vinegar will dissipate in about half an hour, but the toxic fumes that get into your lungs and the environment from the other things you suggest probably won't before the damage is done. I prefer not to get cancer or to hurt the welfare of other beings, so I'll stick with the vinegar and oil. Yet with either one, I'd be concerned about it getting into my computer. That's why if I do it I'm going for a vinyl cling, which isn't environmentally conscientious either.
May 26, 2009. 11:33 PMwupme says:
I know somebody who did that, but not with isopropyl, no he soaked it in acetone... Its interesting when the black color comes of but looks so ugly... Well after that he payed me 30bucks to spraypaint it (singletone). I know thats not a useful comment, but still interesting what some people do with theyr stuff before they start thinking ;)
Oct 1, 2009. 5:30 AMomar_three3 says:
regardless of the cost, half the point of doing it yourself is that you can continually replace and interchange skins and customise them infinitely-so even if you can get it done professionally for the same price, its probably better to diy... fantastic instructable!
May 20, 2009. 1:13 PMmweston says:
I like the idea, except I like the look of the aluminum on my MacBook. I think I am going to do the same thing, but just put a simple design in darker/lighter gray in the corner and leave everything else clear so you can still see the logo and aluminum. By the way, is the vinyl a matte color or is it glossy, the last picture looks glossy, but I just want to be sure
Jun 18, 2009. 9:21 AMniftycurly says:
Clear Contact paper ($4.99 a ginormous roll at Lowes) is fairly matte. Also - there are about 10 different variants of vinyl laminate finish from dead matte to ultra gloss and dry erase that you can get from a real large format print shop (ie, NOT Kinkos) Ask nice and they will likely give you scraps plenty big for laptop skins for free.
May 23, 2009. 7:18 AMmweston says:
well, I just had a sheet printed out and my dad is bringing it home tomorrow... I wont be able to put it on because I'm not going to be here this weekend though. This is what the sample looks like too (sorry for the blurry pics, but I was in a hurry):
May 21, 2009. 2:01 PMmweston says:
That's what I had in mind. As for the smudging problem a laser printer should solve that. I was going through my junk drawer and found s roll of notebook laminating stuff that is matte - it doesn't leave any residue, or at least for the past few days it hasn't, and its 24" by 8' so there is plenty for mess ups
May 21, 2009. 5:13 AMlonerayven says:
If anyone want's theirs designed or just printed and laminated inexpensively, for a custom one of a kind skin, please feel free to email me lonerayven@gmail.com, I work with a printing company as their designer. :-)
Jun 5, 2009. 10:06 AMisign4u says:
I just came across this website today, I love it!!!! I'll be contacting you for more info.mgreat ideas.
May 21, 2009. 3:10 PMroosta says:
the top of my laptop is made of a different plasic to the bottom of it, and so the only way to test it would be to put it straight on the top. what are the chances that it would actually damage the laptop? can you also post a link to the seller you bought yours from please? i dont wanna leave it to chance.
May 26, 2009. 11:36 PMwupme says:
I think you could take a look, there are printable vinyl stickers out there especially made to be removed later without damaging the surface. I actually don't remember the exact name, but they are the same like those special pricetags used on books and stuff wich you can get of without leaving any glue or damaging the book. And as long as the surface is not a nitro based paint (i doubt it is... who is using that stuff anyway today except on stupid expensive guitars?) , it should be no problem to remove it.
May 28, 2009. 1:34 PMDevildad says:
This is interesting. I was thinking of hitting up a local sign maker for a clear vinyl printed with a black pattern to create a two layer sapphire blue camouflage for the lid on my sapphire blue aspire one.
May 24, 2009. 1:32 AMnickyfinn says:
if you don't have a scanner you can still get the correct dimensions using a ruler and GIMP. download GIMP, (if you don't already have it,) and measure your laptop. go to file, and new. choose inches or millimeters, and give the corresponding numbers for width and height. hooray, not you know the exact resolution you need!
May 23, 2009. 9:59 PMLaserbman says:
http://www.skinit.com/
you don't HAVE to do them yourself, just, i wouldn't want to spend 30 bucks for it.
May 21, 2009. 10:30 AMbytehead says:
I'm looking at doing similar with my laptop. I'm using a paper 8.5 x 11 label (which I'll be trimming the margins off) instead, scanning the laptop works only if the laptop is smaller than the scanner (and mine's bigger than the letter or the legal sized scanners I have), and I've fitted everything together (since a letter size doesn't even cover the back) with plain paper for fit. I've cleaned the old bumperstickers/decals off of it with Goo Gone (it was my son's laptop). The only reason why I haven't completed it yet (this week) is that the fan went kablooey (too much Iraqi sand), and I had to replace the fan. Which I just did. It's quieter too. The picture I'm going with is a scene from Babylon 5's pilot, when Kosh's ship arrives. Somebody's recreation of it, NOT a screen grab! :)
May 23, 2009. 11:21 AMmetroman58 says:
I'm really surprised you didn't use a picture form South Africa ! I'd amazing where you find people on the web.
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