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jeffH70 09-09-2009 02:55 PM

Re: Where to get screen protector replacements?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pistol44 (Post 1150896)
So as we all know applying the screen protector perfectly is almost as tough as keeping it in perfect condition. I was one of the fortunate who managed to apply it bubble and dust free. However little did I know that one sunny afternoon while my TP2 rustled around in my front jean pocket that somehow the corner edge near the talk button would snag on some fabric in my pocket causing the corner to start peeling.

I tried vigorously to keep it stuck down by rubbing it but as know that once the air and dust get undernearth it only gets worse from there.

I then attempted microscopic surgery on the damaged edge with an exacto knife and a credit card and removed the limp corner but only found it has now started to bubble near that area and is slowly spreading like cancer.

My question is obvious. Where do I get a replacement for this? I have the Telus TP2 and would like the exact one my phone came with. I don't understand why Telus doesn't sell extras.. And I don't want some 3rd party piece of garbage that won't stick or that I have to cut and shape myself.

Any suggestions anyone?

You can take it down and wash it with warm water with mild soup, hold it along the edge before final rinse to avoid finger prints then reapply. I did this repeated with TP1.

JackG058 09-12-2009 01:37 PM

Re: Where to get screen protector replacements?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffH70 (Post 1151578)
You can take it down and wash it with warm water with mild soup, hold it along the edge before final rinse to avoid finger prints then reapply. I did this repeated with TP1.

My stock one got caught on the edge of the holster I've been using and now has some fuzz underneath. I'm going to give your advice a shot as it seems very reasonable.


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