Skin maker dbrand warns against putting skins on your Nintendo Switch
dbrand,
makers of skins and seemingly half the advertisements on the internet at one
point, has a public service announcement for all Nintendo Switch buyers: do not
put a skin on it.
As it
turns out, during prototyping, dbrand discovered that the paint on the Switch
and the Joy-Cons peels off with the adhesive on the skins. Normally, the dbrand
skins (or skins from any decent brand) are designed in such a way that even if
you remove it the adhesive isn't left behind and does not cause any damage to
the product surface. However, the coating on the Switch does not play well with
any of the adhesives and after removing the skin the paint tends to peel off.
dbrand
initially tried this with the pre-production unit they received from Nintendo,
which had this issue but later confirmed that even the retail units suffer from
the same problem.
As
such, the company has advised against putting on any skin on the console lest
you want to damage it. This includes dbrand own skins, which they won't be
working on anymore, as well as skins from other brands.
dbrand
has confirmed that it will be refunding those who had already placed orders for
their Nintendo Switch skins.
Follow us on Twitter
Like our page on Facebook