
First off I have to say I'm in love with the free "screen cleaning cloth" they sent with these three screen protectors. It has fingerprints, dust etc. From my iPod everything my 5 year old's fingers left on it. (What can I say - we had an 18 hour marathon on the road and I was happy to share despite his fingerprints!) So this worked better than anything I've ever tried for that purpose. The profile itself goes smoothly, holds tight. , does not affect the touch perception of the screen and protects the surface. The only downside is that you have to watch out for bubbles. They are difficult to avoid and once the protector is on, it's on so take it off. Removing the bubbles is difficult and then leaves a permanent crease in the corner where you eventually manage to pull it off. I did a lot better with the second protector than the first and the best trick I found was NOT to use my thumb to smooth out the blisters when they appeared, but to stop mid-application and remove the plastic just pull up a notch a little, and then use the raised part (in my hand) to press firmly (so that the tread is almost L-shaped during application, although I was careful not to bend) and move slowly and lift them up a little each time they appear bubbles, then click again until that part is bubble free. so take it off, removing the bubbles is difficult and then leaves a permanent crease in the corner where you finally manage to peel it off. I did a lot better with the second protector than the first and the best trick I found was NOT to use my thumb to smooth out the blisters when they appeared, but to stop mid-application and remove the plastic just pull up a notch a little, and then use the raised part (in my hand) to press firmly (so that the tread is almost L-shaped during application, although I was careful not to bend) and move slowly and lift them up a little each time they appear bubbles, then click again until that part is bubble free. so take it off, removing the bubbles is difficult and then leaves a permanent crease in the corner where you finally manage to peel it off. I did a lot better with the second protector than the first and the best trick I found was NOT to use my thumb to smooth out the blisters when they appeared, but to stop mid-application and remove the plastic just pull up a notch a little, and then use the raised part (in my hand) to press firmly (so that the tread is almost L-shaped during application, although I was careful not to bend) and move slowly and lift them up a little each time they appear bubbles, then click again until that part is bubble free. Removing the bubbles is difficult and then leaves a permanent crease in the corner where you finally manage to peel it off. I did a lot better with the second protector than the first and the best trick I found was NOT to use my thumb to smooth out the blisters when they appeared, but to stop mid-application and remove the plastic just pull up a notch a little, and then use the raised part (in my hand) to press firmly (so that the tread is almost L-shaped during application, although I was careful not to bend) and move slowly and lift them up a little each time they appear bubbles, then click again until that part is bubble free. Removing the bubbles is difficult and then leaves a permanent crease in the corner where you finally manage to peel it off. I did a lot better with the second protector than the first and the best trick I found was NOT to use my thumb to smooth out the blisters when they appeared, but to stop mid-application and remove the plastic just pull up a notch a little, and then use the raised part (in my hand) to press firmly (so that the tread is almost L-shaped during application, although I was careful not to bend) and move slowly and lift them up a little each time they appear bubbles, then click again until that part is bubble free.

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