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Old 09-29-2009, 03:41 PM
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Re: Boxwave announces the release of their screen protectors for the Sprint TP2!

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Originally Posted by NYC Guy View Post
Did you use the water method in the sticky thread to apply the protector to your TP2 or just apply it like they instruct you to on their website?

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=84658
I have used the below method for years on applying screen protectors.
I havent ever soaked in water/soap or anything like that
I go to the bathroom and have the screen protector package and phone ready to go. I turn on the shower as hot as it will go. let it get really foggy and steamy in there. I then open screen protector package, remove the screen protector from package

There are two protective films on the screen protector. I remove the side that does not adhere to the phone, I then remove the protective film on the phone/pda device, I then set that down briefly to remove the protective film on the side of screen protector that adheres to the screen. I then, started with the end that is next to the phone buttons (end call/pick up call) ect and then lay it down straight and use the provided cardboard to smooth out any bubbles that may be there.. usually there arent any but sometimes there are. Moisture I dont worry about to much as it will evaporate in 24 hours or so and you will no longer see it under there.

Thats it. Never get dust or hair between protector and device.. If you ever need to lift the edge of the screen protector to get dust out or to reposition take a piece of double sided tape. wrap around your finger and then on the edge of the screen protector closes to edge of device, press down and lift up the screen protector using the double sided tape..


** keep in mind, boxwave doesnt use an adhesive to stick to the screen like others do. That is why they use soap ect..

Boxwave uses static electricity/charge to adhere. that is why it is reusable.

Last edited by kilthro; 09-29-2009 at 03:43 PM.
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