Screen Protectors

I am now an expert in screen protector installs so I feel I'm ready to jump to the tempered glass protector. I don't even do this in a dust free environment. I just tape my protector to my device without removing any of the film so its aligned properly. After doing so I lightly wet a soft clothe with water and clean the screen of any debris. Once done I quickly remove film and seal the protector on.

So easy. Lined up and no dust. Its a good feeling knowing that I can do this easily now. :)

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How do you clean your screen if the protector is taped to it and also how do you take the back off the protector if it is taped to the device? EDIT : THOUGHT about this more and I think I understand. You must only tape one side so you can lift it.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!
 
How do you clean your screen if the protector is taped to it and also how do you take the back off the protector if it is taped to the device? EDIT : THOUGHT about this more and I think I understand. You must only tape one side so you can lift it.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!



I use 2 pieces of tape and put them on the top half and bottom half of the protector and wrap around the left hand side of the phone where it attaches to the back cover. Think of the flip cover and how it folds open sorta speak. I lift the protector up, clean the screen, and than pull tab #1 of the protector off and just let it adhere to the phone. Push the bubbles out with my finger/soft clothe and no bubbles or dust and it's aligned perfectly. The tape is used only so that the protector is aligned properly and allows me to quickly slap the protector on my device without worrying about placement.
 
I use 2 pieces of tape and put them on the top half and bottom half of the protector and wrap around the left hand side of the phone where it attaches to the back cover. Think of the flip cover and how it folds open sorta speak. I lift the protector up, clean the screen, and than pull tab #1 of the protector off and just let it adhere to the phone. Push the bubbles out with my finger/soft clothe and no bubbles or dust and it's aligned perfectly. The tape is used only so that the protector is aligned properly and allows me to quickly slap the protector on my device without worrying about placement.

That is quite ingenious. That would work very good with the tempered glass. Well done.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!
 
I have finally found a screen protector that covers the whole front of my Note 2 edge to edge! Not only that, it protects my screen very well, leaves no finger prints or scratches from the S pen. It is called IQ Shield that I got from Amazon for only a penny. The only bad thing is that it only comes with one screen protector, it's not hard at all to put on the first time so I guess you really don't need another one, ;)
 
That is quite ingenious. That would work very good with the tempered glass. Well done.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!

A Google search now shows many he done this before but it sure makes things easier. How much of the screen does MIME cover?

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My MobC oleophobic protectors came with a little guidance sticker like that and made installing it a snap. Just take a nice hot shower beforehand to build up the humidity in the bathroom and install it right after. It was my first time putting on a screen protector and did it dust free and perfect alignment in two minutes.
 
I'm about to order a Tempered Glass Protector but I'm not sure which to order. I've heard great things about the MIME but I am curious about the Seidio protector too. Any experience? Some reviews for Tempered Glass talk about bubbles that can't be removed, lifting of the protector and other things. For $40+ I expect none of this should happen.

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I'm about to order a Tempered Glass Protector but I'm not sure which to order. I've heard great things about the MIME but I am curious about the Seidio protector too. Any experience? Some reviews for Tempered Glass talk about bubbles that can't be removed, lifting of the protector and other things. For $40+ I expect none of this should happen.

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As said by me in previous post air bubbles that do not initially come out disappear within 48 hours as the directions say will happen with the mime brand.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!