Since they are cheap and come in packs of two, my installation advice is: take the stuff they give you to install the screen and throw away everything but the screen itself and the bubble removal card. Use your own lint-free towel and eyeglass cleaner to remove grease and dust from your iPad. You're throwing away the first protector, so don't worry about handling dust perfectly, just make sure it's clean and mostly dust-free. You should stay in an area without much air movement. Use the first screen protector as an exercise and apply it to your iPad. Once you get comfortable with what you're doing, press the first screen protector straight down and get ready to make the second one. If you take off the first one, it will bring all the dust with it and you can get a perfect matte bubble-free drawing tablet, very comparable to the new Wacom tablets in terms of friction.
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