@TheRoadofDestruction Debit cards also, but remember that you should use old ones that are no longer in use with an account, like the kind you save to use as a glue spreader or to chip off over paint marks from a window etc. And most defiantly use some Windex to astringent and get that substrate sparkling clean before you place the screen protector down.
I went through the exact process however when I removed the #2 step, the strip glue got stuck to the phone. So tell me how can that be removed without causing damage to the screen protector?
My dad works at CAT and he said that when the workers put the decals on the tractors, they put windex on the spot and then the sticker, and any bubbles left, they get a knife and poke the bubble and squeegie over the spot and it gets the bubble out.
Man, it's easy to take it off when you have applied it uncarefully and one corner of the protector sticks out. I've put it exactlly in each corner and none stick outs. I CAN'T REMOVE IT. I tried the scotch tape but still, the tape will come out and the protector still there. I also tried to heat it with a hair dryer first but still nothing. Man...
@fepgpower I got a ZAGG and tried to take off my $1.50 screen protector, It is on so well as I try to take it off and I was trying for 45 mins breaking all my nails the screen on the actual phone was starting to try and come out, so i figure if I cant even get it off then it has to be doing some good. I have no idea how to get it off. As I the amount of pressure I was using was lifting the ACTUAL Touch Screen and pulling that out of the case so I gave up.
@Real454545 i have the same problem removing my...the video is so easy to remove because they are still damn new....adhesive thingy not actually stick down yet....
LOL. & now you have lots of lint under that protector.. That small micro cloth that comes with all these protectors is the worst, since they are made cheap and leave behind lots of loose lint on the screen. Use a better made fine micro fiber cloth. when putting on make sure you always peal section by section as you smooth it down slowly with a credit card type card and pulling back the film. Tip: its always best that after cleaning your screen with a fine micro cloth, use an air duster can!
The best way to take a screen protector off is instead of using your finger put a piece of tape on top with the sticky side down and lift. Prevents you from touching screen protector which oucoild couse finger prints underneath if not careful.
Please can you come do mine?
plogan1983 2 months ago
Thanks a lot it helped me put my iPhone screen protecter on. Can you make a video that tells you how to put it in a iPad?
Live3697 2 months ago
Peeling of the screen protector is really hard for me since i dont have nails.
TheReggie2468 3 months ago
Hi,
Does this work with the Debit Card too?
TheRoadofDestruction 5 months ago 4
@TheRoadofDestruction Debit cards also, but remember that you should use old ones that are no longer in use with an account, like the kind you save to use as a glue spreader or to chip off over paint marks from a window etc. And most defiantly use some Windex to astringent and get that substrate sparkling clean before you place the screen protector down.
ChicaWolverina 1 week ago
thank you so much!!!!!!!!:) i had the hardest time with these things
AdamIntellectual7 10 months ago
I went through the exact process however when I removed the #2 step, the strip glue got stuck to the phone. So tell me how can that be removed without causing damage to the screen protector?
apageor2 1 year ago
can you remove the screen protector AND than wash it (because its dirty) than again apply it?
thundertiger109 1 year ago
To get rid of the bubbles.....and anything else.
BubbleeeZx 1 year ago
Amazing Great cause I'm thinking about getting a new one because the one I have is scratched
BenJr94 1 year ago
you can take it off by using scotch tape or any tape you have, put it on the edge and start peeling
whatthefuckor 1 year ago
how the hell do you take it off so easily just with your finger?? i can't even peel my corner off a little..tips?
branphua 1 year ago 23
@branphua fingernails i guess lol
Ifeelphat 7 months ago
you are doing it wrong !
anonymousnumberx 1 year ago
My dad works at CAT and he said that when the workers put the decals on the tractors, they put windex on the spot and then the sticker, and any bubbles left, they get a knife and poke the bubble and squeegie over the spot and it gets the bubble out.
ZOOYORKFLATS 1 year ago
Man, it's easy to take it off when you have applied it uncarefully and one corner of the protector sticks out. I've put it exactlly in each corner and none stick outs. I CAN'T REMOVE IT. I tried the scotch tape but still, the tape will come out and the protector still there. I also tried to heat it with a hair dryer first but still nothing. Man...
johnnny777 1 year ago
@johnnny777 I have the same problem! I tried using a knife and I think I almost lifted the actual screen! I have no idea what to do now.
fepgpower 1 year ago
@fepgpower I got a ZAGG and tried to take off my $1.50 screen protector, It is on so well as I try to take it off and I was trying for 45 mins breaking all my nails the screen on the actual phone was starting to try and come out, so i figure if I cant even get it off then it has to be doing some good. I have no idea how to get it off. As I the amount of pressure I was using was lifting the ACTUAL Touch Screen and pulling that out of the case so I gave up.
Any Ideas ?
Real454545 1 year ago
@Real454545 i have the same problem removing my...the video is so easy to remove because they are still damn new....adhesive thingy not actually stick down yet....
etyz88 1 year ago
@Real454545 On Clarivues/Steinheils, you are supposed to remove the screen protector by putting some tape on the corner and pulling it up.
However, Clarivues/Steinheils don't use an adhesive, but I have heard an instance where that was used to remove an adhesive screen protector.
kragier 8 months ago
LOL. & now you have lots of lint under that protector.. That small micro cloth that comes with all these protectors is the worst, since they are made cheap and leave behind lots of loose lint on the screen. Use a better made fine micro fiber cloth. when putting on make sure you always peal section by section as you smooth it down slowly with a credit card type card and pulling back the film. Tip: its always best that after cleaning your screen with a fine micro cloth, use an air duster can!
LALOMAN18 1 year ago
The best way to take a screen protector off is instead of using your finger put a piece of tape on top with the sticky side down and lift. Prevents you from touching screen protector which oucoild couse finger prints underneath if not careful.
pgdrz41 2 years ago
Thank you......
The instructions you gave were far better than the one's that came with the screen protector.
judyr1955 2 years ago 5
I see the bubble that was created from the dust speck... same thing happened to me. even the tiniest dust speck creates a bubble...
robro 2 years ago