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Old 11-27-2010, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Miami_Son View Post
Sorry for the threadjack!

Yankee, do you have some connection to StealthGuards that you go through the trouble to advertise for them in your posts? I ask because I bought a set not knowing they require you to apply liquid to the phone to install them. Bad idea to be squeegeeing water across the screen of a phone. They sit unused in a desk drawer. If you have a relationship with the company then your posts amount to SPAM.
Its an affiliate link. You can look up information on what an affiliate link is. I have the link because I use their product and it works for me.
As for using liquid to install the protector, there are lots of protectors that use a special liquid solution to install. Zagg which is sold at almost every electronics store that sells cell phones uses their own special solution. If you have never seen this process used for screen protectors you should take a look at it. It almost gurantees no dust or debris getting under the screen. Hope that helps answer your question.

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