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Old 12-26-2008, 03:28 AM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

When you take it off, put the protector in a shallow dish with water and a single drop of soap. Take it out of the water and let the excess drip off. Then you can position in place and squeeze out air bubbles. The next day it will be dry and look perfect. I did this method on my ipod and TP (using Best Skins Ever, instead of InvisibleShield) and it worked perfectly.
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Old 12-26-2008, 02:08 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

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When you take it off, put the protector in a shallow dish with water and a single drop of soap. Take it out of the water and let the excess drip off. Then you can position in place and squeeze out air bubbles. The next day it will be dry and look perfect. I did this method on my ipod and TP (using Best Skins Ever, instead of InvisibleShield) and it worked perfectly.
when u take it off the paper it come with or off the device?
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Old 12-31-2008, 04:39 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

Turns out that Zagg, the company that makes InvisibleShield, offers to professionally apply the shield for you for $10. But you are responsible for the shipping so it will be a little more than that. Plus, you'll have to deal with not having a phone for a few days.

I'll take my chances with the 2nd protector by myself again. I failed to avoid two major bubbles the first time but the rest of the shield dried out fairly nicely.
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