I have just put on one of these coveralls for the first time. The first time it went without any problems. I've worn normal protectors a couple of times in the past and it's always been risky, mainly because of the dust. I think the armor suit protector is easier to install for two reasons. Both are due to the fact that it is wet on both sides when installed. The first reason is that since the sticky side is wet, you can move it even after placing it on the phone's surface. This greatly simplifies accurate positioning. This in turn means you can plop it in there much quicker without being too careful, meaning less time and less chance of dust floating underneath. The second reason is also that the adhesive side is wet. Once it's in place, start using the squeegee and squeeze the water out from under (and over) the tread. Since it's wet at the bottom, if you wring out the water, I think it flushes out the dust as well. With a regular screen protector, any dust that gets stuck between the screen protector and the phone stays there forever. I also found that the bubbles come out with the water very easily. The time will show. Of course, for $9 it won't be too hard to replace in the future should the need arise.
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