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    A Dell XPS 15 9530 tiny bottom problem

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by ZeiN7, Jul 31, 2015.

  1. ZeiN7

    ZeiN7 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello there,

    Today I noticed that the bottom of my dell XPS 15 "9530" {top tier} near the lid began to peel. This is not the carbon fiber area,
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    I know you may think that this is silly but I got this laptop in December and I was amazed by its build quality.
    I do not take it out with me, I am very careful in my use and I do not know how this happened.
    Is that common? did it happen with someone else before?
    I know it is not a big thing especially everything is fine with the machine but it is annoying to look at or think that more areas will be peeled.
    Thanks for your time.
     
  2. IceManKent

    IceManKent Notebook Consultant

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    Dont feel bad or alone in this.

    This model is a ticking timebomb just waiting to fail on one thing or another.

    I will be on machine number 6 very soon.

    I hope to someday get one from Dell where all of its parts play well together in harmony without committing hardware suicide - which has been the case thus far.

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