iPod Skins are removable vinyl skins that are used in order to protect iPods from damage such as scratches. They act as a second skin to an iPod and are available in a variety of styles and colors. Many people choose to purchase iPod skins in order to express their interests. For example, many sports fan will choose to purchase an iPod skin that displays the logo of their favorite team.
The iPod skins look nice to some people on their phones. They are used to protect the phone, just like the cover. Yes, some of those skins does come in blue.
well all you must do is threaten your ipod to get the scratches out. and they will.
You can go to Amazon.com and choose from the many iPod skins available. You can also check eBay for iPod skins where you can probably get them cheaper.
ipod skins are covers or stickers that go onto and ipod to make it look pretty or cool.
It is necessary to purchase a cover for ones IPOD to protect it from scratch or serious damage. Get a case to prevent scratches and shock absorbers in case it gets dropped.
yes
Five Below has a wide variety of iPod skins and cases for $5.
by the terms repairing, i think you mean repairing the scratches from it: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-the-Scratches-from-the-Back-of-an-iPod
Wholesale iPod skins are available on Ebay. Sites like AliExpress provide iPod skins directly from the manufacturer. Prices start at $.38 each (sold in lots) depending on the generation.
Yes there are third party manufactured skins that can be applied on the console that will protect it from scratches and dust build up. They also come in a variety of styles to customize the console.
There are several types of "cases" available for an iPod touch: Skins, shells, and true cases. Skins are basically a thin layer of material that goes on the iPod and changes its appearance. Hard shells are pieces of plastic that snap onto the iPod and help protect it from damage. Finally, cases are usually made of silicone rubber and are like shells in that they protect the iPod, except that they are flexible and can help absorb impacts. A skin will cost you about $20, a shell about $30, and a case about $40.