Your titanium Apple Card is a weakling that can be damaged by basically anything
When a company uses titanium in a product, the material alone adds an air of superiority, power, and toughness to it. After all, titanium is used in spaceships, artificial human joints, and even the iconic SR-71 “Blackbird” warplane.
But that shiny white titanium Apple Card you just got? You better treat that as delicately as you would a Ritz cracker in your pocket. That’s according to an Apple support document the company published that details how to clean and care for your Apple Card. In that document, Apple lists everything that can hurt the card—and the list is pretty shocking:
Titanium, not so tough after all, are you?
The real reason for the Apple Card’s fragility is the white finish that’s added to the titanium base material. It’s applied using a multilayer coating process, and that coating can be damaged if the card comes into contact with hard surfaces or materials. And apparently soft surfaces like leather and denim.
Anyone sense a whole cottage industry of Apple Card cases coming up?
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