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Review on ๐Ÿ“บ LFOTPP 10 Inch Rear Seat TV Glass Screen Protector for Chrysler Pacifica 2017-2021, Back Seat Entertainment Headrest TV Screen Protector, 9H Hardness Tempered Glass Anti-Scratch by Jake Atonyo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not sure which is better due to Chrysler or Chrysler differences.

I bought a pair for the rear window and also one for the front window. The lid sat very tightly on my rear right glass from top to bottom. The first protector was so tight that I broke it trying to get into position. My second attempt was also difficult, but I managed it. I contacted the company and they sent me a new pair for free. I then mounted one on the left rear window and had no problems. Not sure which is better due to differences between Chrysler or this product. I wish the front tread was a few millimeters wider and longer and the corners weren't as rounded. There is still some open screen at the edges. Because of this, it's pretty obvious that there's a protective film on the screen. Good customer service aside, I liked how well they installed. I was able to install all three under the cover without bubbles or fluff. This is the first time for me. Maybe just an experience after doing it so many times. My methods were as follows: wipe the screen with an alcohol wipe and use dust stickers to remove the last traces of lint. Wipe both sides of the screen protector to remove lint. I think that's key because sometimes static electricity will pull hair onto the adhesive when you peel off the backing. I'm right-handed and started by aligning the left edge of the screen protector with the screen and holding the right edge just half an inch above the screen with my right hand. Make sure the edges are perfectly parallel. Gently press the left edge of the protector by swiping up and down with your left finger. Keep swiping your finger up and down and slowly move it to the right. Slowly bring the right edge closer to the screen to relieve tension. If you move too fast, you can trap an air bubble. No panic. Keep your right hand on the right side of the protective film and gently pull away from the screen until the bubble pops out. If you do everything right, you'll see a "wetted" edge slowly moving from left to right. As you lower most of the screen, you may have to release your right hand to release the tension. It is in order. Keep swiping your left finger up and down, slowly moving to the right. - If you find bubbles, don't panic. You can probably still remove it by gently running back and forth along one side of the bubble until it reaches the edge. Hope that helps.

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