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. I agree with you about dry application screen protectors. In my opinion that is the only drawback (regardless of brand). I am not very comfortable with the wet application type. Just the thought of putting something wet on my device leaves me a little skeptical. I know that installed properly; wet application screen protectors are very good. Maybe I will check out the ZAGG IS.
Be sure to get the HD version is you want the closed feel to glass. Again if you don't like doing it I know best buy will install it for like $6 or so. Plus if you ever need it replaced they will reinstall it for free after ZAGG sends you a new one.
The dry screen protector didn't scratch your phone, you did. The screen protector being an inanimate object could not possibly have "done" anything.
Having used both dry and wet (ZAGG) screen protector mounting methods I can say that preparation is everything. And both types mount correctly if you pay attention to detail and the mounting instructions.
As far as error I don't think so. Its the way the protector works. It has a sticky side that must have come loose a few times. I didn't see any dust in there. Not to say that it couldn't ave been there. Also to this day I have never had any dry static cling screen protector do this. I have used Bodyguardz for my Palm Pre- and Evo's when I was with Sprint...And I just used and OB Defender with my HOX. so IMO iVisor Moshi has a bad design. Partly my fault? Sure after all I did buy it and use it.
If people wanna give them a try then I say go for it! I was only sharing what I saw in my own personal experience. And that may differ pending the person and their views.
Good luck with whatever SP you pick Scottsglock! Let us know how it turns out for ya.