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From: shaynapulley
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  • Put tape on both screen and protector and pull off do that a lot and try

  • Thanks a lot for this valuable tip.Your advice worked extremely well. I had previously wasted 1 screen protector.Then I saw your video--and you simply made perfect sense. As for some people who might be worried about short circuiting their gadgets in a steam room, I didn't have to worry because I wasn't in the bathroom that long. Anyway, I wish I had seen your video first-- would have saved myself $3 for my 7" tablet. But you still saved me lots of headaches, agony, and priceless time. THANKS.

  • I dont know much about screen protector, but you are extremely cute. :)

  • YEAH!!

  • wow ur pritty! (not)

  • @Mr0wnage17 WOW you just made my day! (not)

  • @Mr0wnage17 Wow, its a girl, big deal. prick

  • HOW OLD ARE U ??

  • @tartamuditis jail bait.

  • @tartamuditis you're not gonna, that's how.

  • @shaynapulley LOL

  • Excellent tips! At least two I never thought of! I use screen protectors on my old PDAs (which are no longer made). However it is useful also to remember that electronic devices could be harmed with too much humidity if dampness gets inside them and messes with the circuits.

  • @bodryn yeah, I sort of cringed after hitting "end record" realizing that the humidity thing needed to be clarified. I'm bumping up your post bc it's an important observation!

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