This worked perfectly for me. I was surprised about how gentle the bond of the protector material is though. Just removing the painters tape (same thing with removing the plastic film protector on the top side) is enough to lift the screen protector material and cause you to have to reapply. I ended up scrapping the first install i did due to this, but the second one applied perfectly after i figured out this detail.
Great tutorial. Really helped me overcome anxiety, especially with the credit card trick. Very helpful. Never could've applied it just based on the text instructions. Thanks for taking the time to show us!
Hi Dale. Your video was extremely helpful to me, as I found the other instructions on Expert Shield's website a little confusing. And your tip about using an LED light to reveal otherwise-unseeable-dust specks was right on. I would add, though, that using a very powerful LED is the way to go, as my less powerful LED did not reveal anything really. I use a similar screen protector to this one on my mobile 'phone, and it provides me with significant peace of mind, so I was glad to fit the Expert Shield. There are some bubbles that I cannot get out, but that has been the case with my mobile screen-protector, too, and I do not really notice them, and they do not impede functioning in any way. Thanks once again, and I have no idea why you have so few 'thumbs ups' on this.
This worked perfectly for me. I was surprised about how gentle the bond of the protector material is though. Just removing the painters tape (same thing with removing the plastic film protector on the top side) is enough to lift the screen protector material and cause you to have to reapply. I ended up scrapping the first install i did due to this, but the second one applied perfectly after i figured out this detail.
Great tutorial. Really helped me overcome anxiety, especially with the credit card trick. Very helpful. Never could've applied it just based on the text instructions. Thanks for taking the time to show us!
Hi Dale. Your video was extremely helpful to me, as I found the other instructions on Expert Shield's website a little confusing. And your tip about using an LED light to reveal otherwise-unseeable-dust specks was right on. I would add, though, that using a very powerful LED is the way to go, as my less powerful LED did not reveal anything really. I use a similar screen protector to this one on my mobile 'phone, and it provides me with significant peace of mind, so I was glad to fit the Expert Shield.
There are some bubbles that I cannot get out, but that has been the case with my mobile screen-protector, too, and I do not really notice them, and they do not impede functioning in any way. Thanks once again, and I have no idea why you have so few 'thumbs ups' on this.
you can buy anti static brushes and clothes which remove the dust and don't hold dust , along with the LED is a great way as well
Why did that white speck on the screen bother me 🤨 Thanks for the tutorial :)