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U have an eloquent voice. Great narration and info. Thx.
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Not sure if anyone ever mentioned this in this thread, but one of the best ways to avoid debris getting under the screen protector is to apply it in the bathroom after running shower for a few minutes (it pulls the duck out of the air and gives you "clean room" of sorts for a short period of time). If that is not possible then mist the air with a spay bottle of water and apply it on a table that is freshly wiped down with a wet cloth.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH i had a few bubbles that made me mad but the trick with the tape fixed them thank u
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great tut. clear voice and detailed infos. thanks.
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That tape trick really saved me a lot of headaches. Thank you so much :-D
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omg u cant stop 4 a moment speaking all the time ,, typical American hehehe
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Excellent info. I wish I'd seen this before I threw away my first screen saver. I could have saved it easily with the scotch tape idea.
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Using tape is a great idea. Thanks! :D
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Absolutely awesome video, fantastic tips and to the point. Saweeet.
Very cool video if you ask me,actually takeing the time to explain that this SS install is easier than you may think,most ppl say that it's to hard to carry out and bother with when ive asked as to why no protection ?,I also agree that time should not take presidence when installing,patient's is the key in my experience,Great video Mike,Good job :)
pimpyouriphone3g 1 year ago
@pimpyouriphone3g Thx!
wwwinsanelygreatmac 1 year ago
ur supposed to use a hard card
to push out bubles before you remove the top layer
movieluv94 1 year ago
@movieluv94 fingers and cloth are easier.
wwwinsanelygreatmac 1 year ago 4
I also like to use a can of compressed air to blow away dust. I think your concerns over the liquid based protectors are completely unfounded. I've never, ever heard of someone having a water indicator issue after using one. These devices have higher tolerances than you give them credit for.
larrygreenberg 1 year ago
@larrygreenberg That's fine. I said there's nothing wrong with them. If I can get good results without using liquid, it's my preference, which is why I demo'd the static protectors.
As far as I know, there are no liquid sensors where I'm talking.
wwwinsanelygreatmac 1 year ago