Tablet Smartphone how can i replace screen protector without air bubbles like Pro does ?
1) Make sure device screen is ABSOLUTELY clean.
2) Make sure your hands, and workspace are also clean and lint free, then DOUBLE CHECK #1 above.
3) The pro's use a "wetting" solution to settle the protector onto the screen but NOTE ! wetness is generally bad for electronics !, so " a little, is good. More is NOT better!"
4) A small plastic squeegee is usually included with any "quality" protector kit. USE IT GENTLY! move the squeegee from the center toward the edges, pushing excess solution or bubbles as you go. Excess pressure stretches the protector and causes bubbles to form as the protector settles.
5) Once the protector is bubble free, in the correct place, and not hanging over the edges. LEAVE IT ALONE 'TILL IT DRIES AND SETS.
NOTES If your protector is one that uses an adhesive coating to hold it in place, DON'T TOUCH THE ADHESIVE SIDE WITH FINGERS (or anything else for that matter) because that's what makes dimples that trap bubbles. This process is proof of the saying "You only get one chance to do it right the first time!". If after the process is complete, and if you find there are still bubbles, you may try again but the likely chance of removing and replacing the same film without damaging it is very small. Fortunately, protector screens usually aren't too expensive (compared to the price of a damaged phone/tablet). Good luck!
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