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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
there is a trick to this,
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This review is from: Palm Treo Centro 690 Smartphone Premium Reusable LCD Screen Guard Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth By Ikross (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Just to let you know, there is a trick to doing this correctly. first and formost the package comes with a lint free cloth to clean the screen. Second is the "soft card" to squeeze and air bubbles out of it. it's a soft piece of cardboard to slide across the screen protector and not damage it and or to remove it, if needed. (if done properly, not required)
most importantly is the screen protector itself. when you first look at it, all you see is a clear piece of plastic and a little tab attached to it. It's important to read what it says. the tab is glued onto a piece of plastic which is attached to the protector. hold itby it's sidesand pull on the tab slowly. this should begin to seperate the tabbed plastic sheet from the protector. it's like peeling off the protective paper from the back of a bow or ribbon or double sided tape with paper on it. try not to touch the back, hold it by the sides if possible. lay the phone flat on it's back for the next part. Center the protector to the screen and just let it drop onto it or place one edge on the screen and drop it. It should appear to be floating on screen since you will notice the air gap. Give it a few seconds and gravity should do it's job and simply suck all the air out from between the screen and the protector without touching it. Once it's done, you can use the cloth to get the prints and stuff off the screen. It's a perfect fit and I don't have any air bubbles on it.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unacceptable,
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This review is from: Palm Treo Centro 690 Smartphone Premium Reusable LCD Screen Guard Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth By Ikross (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Protector has attached labels held on using more or less permanent adhesive. A paper residue is left when a label is removed. This is entirely unacceptable.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent, but it takes a little effort to get this on perfectly...,
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This review is from: Palm Treo Centro 690 Smartphone Premium Reusable LCD Screen Guard Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth By Ikross (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I'd like to address the "paper residue"/"permanent adhesive" issue that another reviewer mentioned. This does not occur on the screen protector itself; there are two paper tabs, one attached to a plastic film on the front of the protector, and one to the back, and these should both be removed- revealing the actual screen protector. It sounds like this user did what I first did- I did not realize that there were 2 protective films, and after applying the sticky side to my screen, I tried to remove the tab (in vain) and was deeply dissapointed when I was met with a stubborn, sticky residue all over my screen! After cursing this purchase, I took another look and noticed the film, removed it, and was pleasantly surprised that this purchase wasn't actually useless!
Also, a quick tip: it says to apply in a dust-free enviroment. Unless you live in a vacuum, I'm sure you will have difficulty with this one. Try applying this in a slightly steamy bathroom (not too steamy though- condensation would be bad). This will take care of a lot of the dust in the air (dust = bubbles). And, for 1 cent each, I'd suggest getting a couple for back up anyway in case you are plagued by bubbles!
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