I've been wearing tempered glass screen protectors for a while. I will say that I prefer the ones applied with a liquid. ...it looks like a giant piece of flypaper and you have a chance to get it right. and you better make sure there is NO dust or lint in the air. Because they *find* this patch of glue, they stick to the glass and ruin your application. I had two small dust spots under the glass so I pulled on the glass to remove them. But I accidentally peeled off the foil that provides the "handles" from the glass...it all went downhill from that point. The stack won, every time I removed one of the sticky layers I found another. Then I had stains on the glue. I finally gave up and threw everything in the trash. 15 inch velcro compared to the liquid applicator was a bad choice. I'm looking for alternatives but they all seem to be velcro style. Pooh. yay for more wasted money on an already expensive device. I've lost confidence that Spigen will think his decision through before selling it. I've had other products that included 2 pieces of glass just for the potential. If this brand had a Surface Book cover, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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