[GUIDE] Apply screen protectors perfectly! (Old and New)

Discussion in 'Accessories' started by -tcq42-, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. Iceman515 New Member

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    try nail polish remover... doesn't windex have ammonia in it?
  2. joorowned New Member

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    Great guide for those who cant seem to apply the water-free screen protectors. Patience is the key to everything.
  3. iAsian New Member

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    I don't understand why you would realistically need a screen protector since the iPod touch's screen is scratch-resistant. The screen is bright enough for the fingerprint problem. :/
  4. -tcq42- Active Member

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    I kept getting smudges on mine and they were really hard to take off.
  5. iamkewl Banned

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    Yea..no!

    It's not..I accidentally threw my touch across the kitched floor whilst playing iBowl and it scratched it to hell.

    Thank god for warrantys
  6. Iceman515 New Member

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    ok, it's really really annoying me now. I have seen soo many people in every forum saying how the screen is scratch resistant... then they complain it will scratch. It says RESISTANT, not PROOF. That means it is hard to scratch, but it will scratch under certain circumstances. Unless apple decided to make the screen out of diamond, it'll always scratch. Only the tissot watch i got as a gift hasn't scratched but it's made of sapphire, and it will scratch eventually... Sorry.. just been annoying, i read so many threads about shield trying to see if a neo touch would fit over it and so many people complained that it's resistant but still scratched... proof is the word to use if it can't be scratched.