FAQ

Our skins are protecting stickers made of high-quality vinyl. Our skins are aimed to protecting your devices from scratches and attritions delivering more stylish appearance. Skins don’t add additional weight and volume, but offer a minimalistic and appealing way to protect your device and add uniqueness to your style.

The order for iPhone includes: the vinyl skin and the application guide. The skin protects the phone only on the back and on the left and right sides of it.

The order for MacBooks, iPads, Apple Pencils and AirPods include vinyl skins and the application guide.

We’d love to work with you and your company on bulk orders. We allow customization on orders with a quantity of 10 or more, so you can have all the benefits of a Fishskyn in your own branded style.

Reach out to us at cheholcover@gmail.com for inquiries and pricing.

Custom device accessories help with marketing, employee engagement and a positive company culture and we’d love to help you take advantage of that.

Our skins are produced with the usage of adhesive base which doesn’t leave anything after its removal.

Don’t stress yourself, all skins can be easily applied. Thousands of people have already done it, and you can do it too!

The coatings are designed for self-application, which makes the process very easy. Thanks to the special adhesive layer, the coating can be adjusted during the process without losing its adhesive properties. This means that if you have applied the film to a surface and have not yet had time to final smooth, it can be peeled off and repositioned.

We have a couple simple application tips for each device:

MacBook – when gluing, it’s worth using any plastic card to smooth the film onto the surface of the device.

iPhone – immediately after applying the film, you should put a case on top to help it adhere to the surface of the smartphone. After some time (if desired), the case can be removed and only the protective coating can be worn. To apply the film, you just need to smooth it with your hand as you glue it on.

AirPods – To start applying the coating to the case, you should match it with the Lightning port and the Bluetooth button.

Before applying the coating, it is recommended to watch an example of gluing: ????

Click the Apple logo on the top left corner of your desktop and then choose “About this Mac”. After that you will see the necessary information in the opened window.

Also, there is an exact number of your model on the bottom of your laptop. For example, for MacBook Air 13″ 2015 the model number is A1466.

A2681- MacBook Air 13″ (2022,M2)

A2442 – MacBook Pro 14″ (2021)

A2485 – MacBook Pro 16″ (2021)

A2141 – MacBook Pro 16″ (2019)

A1707 / A1990 – MacBook Pro Touch Bar 15″ (2016-2019)

A2337 – MacBook Air 13″ (2020, M1)

A2179 – MacBook Air Retina 13″ (2020)

A1932 – MacBook Air Retina 13″ (2018-2019)

A2338 – MacBook Pro 13″ (2020, M1)

A1706 / A1989 / A2159 / A2289 / A2251 – MacBook Pro 13″ (2016-2020)

A1708 – MacBook Pro Non-Touch Bar 13″ (2016-2017)

A1534 – MacBook 12″

A1369 / A1466 – MacBook Air 13″ (2012-2017)

A1425 / A1502 – MacBook Pro Retina 13″ (2012-2015)

A1398 – MacBook Pro Retina 15″ (2012-2015)

A1278 – MacBook Pro 13″ (Non-Retina, 2009-2012)

A1286 – MacBook Pro 15″ (Non-Retina, 2009-2012)

A1370 / A1465 – MacBook Air 11″

Be careful when choosing the model of your device! It is very important!!!!!

There are two ways to determine the model of your iPad: first, you can look at the model number on the back of the device (For example, A2378) and compare it to the list of models below, the name will match the cover model in the catalog.

For example, model A2378 is the iPad Pro 12.9″ (5th Gen, M1, 2021). You will find the same name listed when you select the cover.

Second, you can open Settings and select the “About this device” section. Then find the model number at the top. If the number has a slash “/”, this is the part number (for example, MHNG3RK/A). Tap the part number to display the model number, which consists of a letter and four digits without the slash (e.g., A2378).

Models:

iPad 2 – A1395, A1396, A1397

iPad 3 – A1416, A1430, A1403

iPad 4 – A1458, A1459, A1460

iPad Air (2013) – A1474, A1475, A1476

iPad Air 2 (2014) – A1566, A1567

iPad Air 3 (2019) – A2152, A2123, A2153, A2154

iPad Air 4 (2020) – A2316, A2324, A2325, A2072

iPad Pro 9,7″ (2016, 2017-2018) – A1673, A1674, A1675

iPad Pro 10,5″ (2017) – A1701, A1709, A1852

iPad Pro 11″ (1st Gen, 2018) – A1980, A2013, A1934, A1979

iPad Pro 11″ (2nd Gen, 2020) – A2228, A2068, A2230, A2231

iPad Pro 11″ (3d Gen, M1, 2021) – A2377, A2459, A2301, A2460

iPad Pro 12,9″ (1st Gen, 2016) – A1584, A1652

iPad Pro 12,9″ (2nd Gen, 2017) – A1670, A1671, A1821

iPad Pro 12,9″ (3d Gen, 2018) – A1876, A2014, A1895, A1983

iPad Pro 12,9″ (4th Gen, 2020) – A2229, A2069, A2232, A2233

iPad Pro 12,9″ (5th Gen, M1, 2021) – A2378, A2461, A2379, A2462

iPad mini (2012) – A1432, A1454, A1455

iPad mini 2 (2013) – A1489, A1490, A1491

iPad mini 3 (2014) – A1599, A1600

iPad mini 4 (2015) – A1538, A1550

iPad mini 5 (2019) – A2133, A2124, A2126, A2125

iPad mini 6 (2021) – A2567, A2568, A2569

iPad 10,2″ (7th Gen, 2019) – A2197, A2200, A2198

iPad 10,2″ (8th Gen, 2020) – A2270, A2428, A2429, A2430

iPad 10,2″ (9th Gen, 2021) – A2602, A2604, A2603, A2605

Bubbles can only appear if the skin was not smoothed with a plastic card or hand during application. Please go to the section of the website: Skin application, where we show you how to apply skins correctly.