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    Default Palmrest discolouration fixed

    I read alot thread about w3v palmrest discolouration and I found this

    http://www.klearadvantage.com/

    I was also considering using one of those screen protector but I'm afraid it will leave residue. This looks promising.

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    I'd rather have discolored palm rests than have a shiny piece of plastic on each palm rest.

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    I Would rather have shiny plastic than a discolored palm rest. But only if its easily removable.
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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    I rather have a mirror finish on my palm rest then a shiny clear coat or rusty palm rests

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    I'd rather have a brushed aluminum palmrest than any of the above. Now who can make that happen?
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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    how about a palm rest dipped in chrome? eh? Eddie like!!! Or is that to tacky?

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    a little too bling bling for me...but it would look nice with the ring around the trackpad/button.

    I wouldn't think that would be too hard to make - little niche product there for someone.
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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    The klrear advantage screen seems too tacky and expensive but those who are complaining about the discolouration, it might be worth it.

    Also, how about this?
    http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?code=5478-MDPP

    The removable PVC leather will provide some comfort and protection from discolouration. All you need is finding a color that would match the Asus laptop.

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    still no answer for me but great to see some brainstorming going on. How about removing the palm rest and painting it in metalic car paint that matches the W3V color

    Is the W3J going to have the same problem??? easiest would be to change for the new palm rest directly from asus

    I know eddie posted this elsewhere but that mirror or vynil finish he suggests is just a contact paper or paint????

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    Default Re: Palmrest discolouration fixed

    When you got your laptop, there were to stickers on the palmrest spot. I didn't take them off, so they're actually kinda protecting my palmrests, though I haven't got the W-series...
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