
I've used JETech screen protectors on my phones but this was the first time I've tried putting them on my iPad. I knew it was a long road. An iPad has a much larger surface area than a phone, so it's even more likely to damage the screen protector. Of course, both protectors in my package had the only downside - a small dent on the adhesive side of the glass that created an unrecoverable blister. It's hard to take pictures with the camera, but I tried in the attached photo. I just had to accept the absence of the first protector because the second protector was worse. I have to say that the "loop" method of applying them is also imperfect. I ended up just using both applications because if you want to remove the adhesive from the tread it takes enough force to remove the entire tread from at least one of the hinge stickers and you have a misaligned tread. At this point you should remove any stickers and simply roll them up. They really should come with the "app bezels" that accompany most iPhone security devices these days. Although that would mean more plastic in the trash.

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