Considering that putting one of those things on your iPad-which in my case cost $30 (Ambison Glass Matte) in which I wanted the protection of the thicker protectors but also a matte finish-is semi-forever (unless you really screw up the installation and start again right away with another) I find that doing the following things will virtually eliminate any dust particles that are **SURE** to be landing on your carefully cleaned iPad: 1.) Prepare the counter in your bathroom, if you have one, by just clearing it off and giving enough space to do the installation. 2.) Turn the shower, if you have one, onto the hottest setting possible, then close the door to the bathroom (if you have one) and let the shower run for five minutes. Any motes of stray dust from toilet paper or towels will be forced downwards and out of your installation area. 3.) Turn off the shower and then CLOSE THE DOOR so that you don't re-introduce dust from outside. 4.) Wait at least 30 minutes for the humidity to dissipate. An hour is better. 5.) Assemble all your tools outside the bathroom. I recommend a much larger cleaning cloth than they give you. 6.) Still outside the bathroom, clean the surface of the iPad throughly with an optical-type cloth that you would clean your glasses with. You can just blow hot breath onto the iPad surface-no need for Windex or other harsh liquids, although Glasses Cleaner spray would be good. 7.) Once the iPad is completely clean, take it and the protector kit into the now-dry bathroom and CLOSE THE DOOR BEHIND YOU so your cats or dog don't come in and ruin your Clean-room atmosphere. 8.) Wear a T-shirt; you don't want the fabric of a cloth sleeve to start shedding dust motes (it will, believe me) and finally, 9.) sit down and do the job as carefully as possible. If you use my method you should NOT have a problem with dust motes. On the other hand, if you DO get a dust mote between the screen protector and your iPad screen, you're f**ked and you might as well throw the first one in the trash. 10.) Then follow the guidelines in this helpful video!
just wanna ask if the screen protector doesn’t affect the camera quality?
Considering that putting one of those things on your iPad-which in my case cost $30 (Ambison Glass Matte) in which I wanted the protection of the thicker protectors but also a matte finish-is semi-forever (unless you really screw up the installation and start again right away with another) I find that doing the following things will virtually eliminate any dust particles that are **SURE** to be landing on your carefully cleaned iPad:
1.) Prepare the counter in your bathroom, if you have one, by just clearing it off and giving enough space to do the installation.
2.) Turn the shower, if you have one, onto the hottest setting possible, then close the door to the bathroom (if you have one) and let the shower run for five minutes. Any motes of stray dust from toilet paper or towels will be forced downwards and out of your installation area.
3.) Turn off the shower and then CLOSE THE DOOR so that you don't re-introduce dust from outside.
4.) Wait at least 30 minutes for the humidity to dissipate. An hour is better.
5.) Assemble all your tools outside the bathroom. I recommend a much larger cleaning cloth than they give you.
6.) Still outside the bathroom, clean the surface of the iPad throughly with an optical-type cloth that you would clean your glasses with. You can just blow hot breath onto the iPad surface-no need for Windex or other harsh liquids, although Glasses Cleaner spray would be good.
7.) Once the iPad is completely clean, take it and the protector kit into the now-dry bathroom and CLOSE THE DOOR BEHIND YOU so your cats or dog don't come in and ruin your Clean-room atmosphere.
8.) Wear a T-shirt; you don't want the fabric of a cloth sleeve to start shedding dust motes (it will, believe me) and finally,
9.) sit down and do the job as carefully as possible. If you use my method you should NOT have a problem with dust motes. On the other hand, if you DO get a dust mote between the screen protector and your iPad screen, you're f**ked and you might as well throw the first one in the trash.
10.) Then follow the guidelines in this helpful video!
What screen protector do you recommend?
The one I used is linked in description
Don’t get Paperlike screen protector. It makes the screen blue and it’s very annoying
Thank you
Thanks!
Thanks
Any issues with Apple pencil support after installation?
No issues with Apple pencil. Been using it just fine with an Apple Pencil.
I wish you grow faster
This dude has to have the lowest subscriber to view ratio I’ve ever seen.