How's everyones Whitestone Dome installation holding up? Mines starting to peal on the sides

It's like drying you can see it amount the right edge. At first it wasn't too noticeable but the drying has spread a tad too the screen.
I've had the same issue with 4 of these. 2 of them replaced directly by Whitestone after going through a painful replacement process. The other 2 I purchased in a twin pack from Amazon.

Basically there is no impact damage or interference, the issue is exactly as the other posts and that the glue actually appears to crack on the right and left sides and then eventually spreads.

Whitestone won't take responsibility for the problem. The continue to reply with responses that it is a install issue yet I've had no issues following the instructions and installing perfectly. It happens usually 2 weeks or so after installation.
 
I've had the same issue with 4 of these. 2 of them replaced directly by Whitestone after going through a painful replacement process. The other 2 I purchased in a twin pack from Amazon.

Basically there is no impact damage or interference, the issue is exactly as the other posts and that the glue actually appears to crack on the right and left sides and then eventually spreads.

Whitestone won't take responsibility for the problem. The continue to reply with responses that it is a install issue yet I've had no issues following the instructions and installing perfectly. It happens usually 2 weeks or so after installation.

Yeah that's is exactly what is happening to me. I really liked the way it felt. I m using my backup device now until I order some new ones.
 
I just installed mine last night after the Otao, that I put on as I was setting up the phone yesterday afternoon was underwhelming.
 
I installed mine near the end of September. It is still perfect. Based on someone else's suggestion, I ran the cure light a little longer than the instructions said.

I use a Spigen clear case, which does not touch the glass screen protector anywhere, but it comes close, and I think the raised edges of the case help protect the edges of the protector from getting pried up.

I think it is crucial to review the written and video instructions several times, then take your time to carefully follow every step precisely. This was my first glass protector, having used film ones previously. So far I much prefer this glass protector. Keeping my fingers crossed that no problems develop!
 
I installed mine near the end of September. It is still perfect. Based on someone else's suggestion, I ran the cure light a little longer than the instructions said.

I use a Spigen clear case, which does not touch the glass screen protector anywhere, but it comes close, and I think the raised edges of the case help protect the edges of the protector from getting pried up.

I think it is crucial to review the written and video instructions several times, then take your time to carefully follow every step precisely. This was my first glass protector, having used film ones previously. So far I much prefer this glass protector. Keeping my fingers crossed that no problems develop!
Thank you. I also have used the cure light longer and around all the edges.

I use the Samsung Ribbed Case and it doesn't touch the edges at all.

I think it's still early and would be interested to see how it holds up in the next several weeks.

I don't have any lifting just appears the glue has dried underneath.

Also I didn't mention this prior but twice after I replaced my screen protector, I traveled and both times the gasses from the liquid caused issues with TSA screening. The smell even know I wiped it off with alcohol pads caused them to think there was something on my device.
 
Also I didn't mention this prior but twice after I replaced my screen protector, I traveled and both times the gasses from the liquid caused issues with TSA screening. The smell even know I wiped it off with alcohol pads caused them to think there was something on my device.
I wouldn't sweat that too much. TSA's "sniffers" are stupid sensitive. I use to have a pair of headphones that would do that because a chemical in the foam padding is also used in explosives. Oh, and I should also mention this particular pair of headphones were purchased direct from the airline while I was in flight and with their logo on it. It gave the TSA a laugh when they figured out the issue on our return flight.
 
I've had mine installed since I got the phone in September and it is still as perfect as it was when I first put it on
 

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