How To Put on a Screen Protector
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Do they have airbags for iPads? What if one falls onto concrete?
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Ta for the info.
In return I'd say I've possibly found the answer in a "Martin Field's," screen protector which you can get from Mobile Fun.
Yep, they're pricey but it went on like a breeze and is nearly "invisible."
The "bubbles," that did occur tended to be rather large rather than those irritating itty bitty things and moved immediately to the edge of the screen and then out with a few wipes of a cloth!
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@neorich59 yeah they are impossible to put on. I got an iCover by SYLHO for my iPhone which is perfect and easy, I don't know for the iPad though..
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I love that "use a credit card to smooth out any bubbles," bit.
And what if that doesn't work.
I've recently bought a set of six of these type protectors with the same routine, i.e. you get a cleaning cloth and you peel the first bit off etc.
Each time I tried it, there were bubbles and the credit card/squeegie did nothing to push them out..so I eventually gave up and took the bloody thing(s) off!
Thanks for the hair dryer tip, I remember doing that with my original i-Pod nano.
Worth a shot! ;O)
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best trick if there's any air bubbles is a hairdryer they come straight out dont hold it to close only needs a tiny but of heat/air :)
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omg the guy on the left is HOT
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my screen protector came both sides sticky
ahh its everywhere
help its got its self in places that its is impossible to get in to
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Imagine an otter box defender and an incase slider case for iPad 2 that would so cool
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If you put in on with glass cleaner (wet the screen) it goes on great. I use a soft rubber kitchen spatula to squeegee out the excess moisture. A credit card can leave scratches. It's a trick they use to put on automotive decals!
why cant dey make a screen with a protector to save all the trouble =(
razor911 4 months ago 20
God dammit, I wish I had four hands!
MrZ0mbiE3000 2 months ago 18