

I would imagine that any transfer residue from the pad to the display would have been wiped away by now by new smudges. Please keep in mind that I haven't used the case in two weeks. Their new reply was now that it was not cleaning solutions used on my iPhone but finger grease that could be wiped away. I explained this to the CS representative. However, had I used a cleaning solution I'm certain that the affected area would be a lot larger and not in the shape of their micro suction pad. I've never used cleaning solutions on my iPhone. They claim I used cleaning solutions on my screen: I emailed Nodus Customer Service and, in short, they told me it was my fault.įirst reply. If I use a bit more force, I can wipe the spot clean but it returns as soon as there is oil/smudges in that spot even without the case present. I would notice the pad imprint on the display before, but I would just sort of wipe it with my finger and forget about it. The trouble area is exactly the shape of the pad and it is very difficult to wipe clean. This is when I noticed a big issue: The front micro suction pad on the Access Case had stripped my iPhone's oleophobic coating. My iPhone is my only good camera.Ī couple of weeks ago, I had to stop using my case because the front pad was no longer sticking so I waiting on my replacement pads to arrive.

Please excuse the potato quality pictures. If for some reason the pad is not working as intended, you can shoot them and email and they will happily send you replacement pads for your case. Not a big deal and it works quite well afterwards. One issue with the small micro suction pad is that it tends to attract dust and lose its sticking strength so Nodus recommends that you take a damp microfiber cloth and gently wipe the pad to make it work as intended again. You can shake the devil out of it and the phone will remain stuck to the case. The grip is surprisingly strong and the phone never become detached from the case. There is also another larger micro suction pad on the right side of the case that attaches itself to the back of the iPhone. As the name implies, micro suction is not an adhesive but a small piece of material made of tiny microscopic suction bits that attach themselves to a surface. And since it's leather, it smells awesome.įor those not familiar with the Nodus Access Case, the case closes by using a small micro suction pad that attaches itself to the iPhone's screen. The case feels very high quality and offers very good protection for the phone. Highly recommended for the stylish geek.A few months ago I purchased the Nodus Access Case for my iPhone 6 Plus. The result is in an elegant case for iPhones with exceptional build quality.
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Full suction power can be restored by gently cleaning the material with a damp cloth and allowing it to air dry. It worked perfectly with the body of the Apple iPhone 6.īe aware that over time the Microsuction pads can fill with debris. This material will grip to any clean, smooth, non-porous surface with incredible force and does not leave any residue when removed. The surface of these pads are covered in millions of microscopic suction cups. Microsuction pads are bonded to the inside surface of the Access Case. This technology allows the device to be attached or removed easily, in seconds and does away with clumsy plastic clips or housings. The Nodus Collection implements a Micro-Suction technology to secure the case to the device. Premium materials, skilled workmanship and attention to detail define the quality of Nodus cases while innovation and simplicity create timeless, understated designs. A gorgeous full grain Italian leather wraps around the handset, with a soft microfiber lining, encased by a sleek utility pocket for cash, business cards or credit cards. The slim, stylish Access Case for iPhone from The Nodus Collection is handsome, clean and positively practical.
