Screen Protector Dust Removal and Restoration

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This is an official instructional video for removing dust from Screen Protectors from Green Onions Supply. Please watch in HD for the best readability.

As mentioned in the video, the methods depicted may damage your screen protector if you are not careful. Green Onions Supply disclaims liability for any property damage caused by use or misuse of these instructions.

We recommend watching once to get an overall idea of the steps required, then re-watch while installing, pausing between steps for more guided instructions.

2 methods are depicted: one showing how to remove dust from an installed Screen Protector, and the other showing how to safely store and/or reinstall a very dirty screen protector.

The protector used in the video is a glossy screen protector for 13.3 inch screens, but the directions are applicable to most of our LCD and Laptop Screen Protectors, including those for the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and other sizes.

For more information on our products, please visit our website at www.greenonionssupply.com

MacBook and MacBook Pro are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.

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  • Do u know how to remove a screen protector from an Amazon Kindle? I tried using tape but it wouldn't budge.

  • @octobergirl00 If you're having problems with tape not lifting off a screen protector, you can try switching to a stickier tape (some scotch tapes are fairly weak). Or, try using the plastic backing film from a protector to wedge under a corner of the protector, then use it to lift up the corner and the rest of the protector.

  • Thumbs up if u use soap and water

  • @XxLottery9331xX Just to clarify, our protectors use reusable silicone adhesives which are a "dry" application, no soap and water required. In fact, I'd recommend NOT to use soap and water at any point in your installation.

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  • U are genius I follow the step make all my dirt from the protector film , before I just throw it away thank guy you much

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  • thank you sooooo much! this helped me a loooooot on my phone!:)

  • this reminded me that i have lint remover roll and now the protector has no bubbles from the dust

  • Thanks for the tutorial! It helps alot!

  • It really works!! Thx!

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