Keyboard skins

Does anyone have a suggestion for a final cut pro 7 keyboard skin? I have a new macBook Pro 17.
Thank you!!
Brad

[Here|http://www.finalcutters.com/products/final-cut-proexpress-keyboard-cover-m acbook-macbook-air-macbook-pro-new-design]

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    RXChic wrote:
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  • How are you keeping your Apple keyboards clean in student labs?

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    Hello
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    Everything has worked perfectly well for the last few months since doing this however now I am unable to update the phone via the sony ericsson update service.
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