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Old 12-25-2008, 05:52 PM
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Removing InvisibleShield Protector

So I guess I suck at putting these screen protectors on. I have numerous air bubbles including a pretty big/noticable one in the top middle of the screen. I might just live with it but I think I would rather take it off and try again with another protector.

Has anyone tried to take off the InvisibleShield screen protector? Does it leave a residue? It is safe to take off? I don't want to make things worse. Again, it absolutely sucks I didn't do a better job, but I guess I can live with it especially if it's all downhill from here if I try to take it off. Thanks.
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Old 12-25-2008, 06:05 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

comes right off, most you will need is some glass clean, they are more smudges than anything once you take it off, but they come right off
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Old 12-25-2008, 07:00 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

next time you put it on run the shower until your bathroom is nice and misty, go in and as you apply protector use the edge of a credit card to push it against the screen..i guarantee zero air bubbles
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:00 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

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next time you put it on run the shower until your bathroom is nice and misty, go in and as you apply protector use the edge of a credit card to push it against the screen..i guarantee zero air bubbles
Thanks, next time I'll be more careful. That instructional video tricked me! Looked so easy. But running a shower seems pretty extreme to me.

Bodyguardz at least gives you two protectors I think. It's one and done with InvisibleShield. There's $30 down the drain! I would definitely pay someone the company to install it for me. I'll be buying one of the cheaper alternatives the 2nd go around.
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:13 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

Does the same apply to the protector that came with the phone? I didn't really pay attention when putting it on and now I gots a bad case of air bubbles
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:37 PM
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I would definitely pay someone the company to install it for me. I'll be buying one of the cheaper alternatives the 2nd go around.
Here in Tampa, there is an invisible shield kiosk at the mall where you can pay a guy 10 bucks to install it for you. Probably does not help you, but I though it was worth mentioning.
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:46 PM
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Does the same apply to the protector that came with the phone? I didn't really pay attention when putting it on and now I gots a bad case of air bubbles
push them out with a card
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:48 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

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Thanks, next time I'll be more careful. That instructional video tricked me! Looked so easy. But running a shower seems pretty extreme to me.

Bodyguardz at least gives you two protectors I think. It's one and done with InvisibleShield. There's $30 down the drain! I would definitely pay someone the company to install it for me. I'll be buying one of the cheaper alternatives the 2nd go around.
You can get a replacement from Zagg, definitely not wasted. I can tell you, I have used the product on my 6700, 6800 and now on my TP and I love them. I have to admit though, I am going to stick with the factory hard screen protector and use the Zagg full body for the rest of the phone. Swipping is pretty essential on the TP (I don't even use TF3D) and the hard cover that came with the phone is actually VERY GOOD.

PERFECT mix of usuability and protection.

Call them, tell them you need to get a replacement full body shield, they'll look you up, charge you $2 to ship the new shield and all you have to do is send the old one back once you receive the new one.

Don't go cheap, Zagg is worth every penny.
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Old 12-25-2008, 08:59 PM
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Here in Tampa, there is an invisible shield kiosk at the mall where you can pay a guy 10 bucks to install it for you. Probably does not help you, but I though it was worth mentioning.

Which mall? I may head there since I live in St. Pete
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Old 12-25-2008, 09:28 PM
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Re: Removing InvisibleShield Protector

Brandon Towne Center. You may want to give them a call to verify. I did not actually pay for the service
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