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I am not very good at writing how to’s and what not but I wanted to write up a little something and post a picture and video. It is a lot easier than it looks. I highly recommend this product, you look at these screens wrong and they get scratched up.
Mix your soapy water
A little dish soap + water in a spray bottle. Doesn’t need much soap at all.
Clean the screen
Wipe the screen down with the soapy water mix so there’s no fingerprints, dust, or smudges. Spray again and wipe it with the provided rubber scrapper tool.
Spray the screen AND the sticky side
This is the trick that makes it easy. Spray the screen with plenty of soapy water, then spray the sticky side of the ScreenProTech before you put it on. This lets you slide it around and get it lined up perfectly.
Line it up
Place the protector on the screen and slide it into position. The soapy water gives you time to adjust it.
Squeegee the water out
Use the included squeegee (or a microfiber with a card behind it) and push all the water and bubbles toward the edges. Take your time here — this is what makes it look clean.
Wipe and let it dry
Give it a final wipe. Any tiny bubbles or cloudy spots usually clear up after it dries for a few hours.
That’s it! If you mess up, just peel it back up, spray again, and reset it. Super forgiving install. They also have an option where you can purchase the insurance and that basically means an extra set is provided just incase you mess it up. I purchased it just to have an extra set.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
The pictures
A little dish soap + water in a spray bottle. Doesn’t need much soap at all.
Wipe the screen down with the soapy water mix so there’s no fingerprints, dust, or smudges. Spray again and wipe it with the provided rubber scrapper tool.
This is the trick that makes it easy. Spray the screen with plenty of soapy water, then spray the sticky side of the ScreenProTech before you put it on. This lets you slide it around and get it lined up perfectly.
Place the protector on the screen and slide it into position. The soapy water gives you time to adjust it.
Use the included squeegee (or a microfiber with a card behind it) and push all the water and bubbles toward the edges. Take your time here — this is what makes it look clean.
Give it a final wipe. Any tiny bubbles or cloudy spots usually clear up after it dries for a few hours.
That’s it! If you mess up, just peel it back up, spray again, and reset it. Super forgiving install. They also have an option where you can purchase the insurance and that basically means an extra set is provided just incase you mess it up. I purchased it just to have an extra set.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
The pictures
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