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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 347029" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>Yes, Invisible Shield, BestSkinsEver, etc. are somewhat of an undertaking. For the readers that aren't familiar with them, they go on wet and you squeegee out the fluids creating a strong bond with the device once it dries. You can, during installation pull it up a bit to remove a piece of dust but it can be a PITA. Once they're on they are definitely better than the dry applications, IMO. It's just a little disconcerting when the first step is to spray your device with their solution. I've installed them on all my iPhones, iPads, MBP, GPS and camera LCDs (top and back). Once you get adept at applying, they're easier to deal with. </p><p></p><p>IMO, I don't think they're all that necessary but it's worth it to me for the peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 347029, member: 8330"] Yes, Invisible Shield, BestSkinsEver, etc. are somewhat of an undertaking. For the readers that aren't familiar with them, they go on wet and you squeegee out the fluids creating a strong bond with the device once it dries. You can, during installation pull it up a bit to remove a piece of dust but it can be a PITA. Once they're on they are definitely better than the dry applications, IMO. It's just a little disconcerting when the first step is to spray your device with their solution. I've installed them on all my iPhones, iPads, MBP, GPS and camera LCDs (top and back). Once you get adept at applying, they're easier to deal with. IMO, I don't think they're all that necessary but it's worth it to me for the peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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