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Yes/No: LCD screen protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="weebee" data-source="post: 613584" data-attributes="member: 17696"><p>I know the plastic ones were all but impossible to install without leaving bubbles in them. That's why I tried the glass ones. They go on easy. And don't trap air. The first one I applied I didn't line up well.So after a few days I removed it and reinstalled it. I don't know what adhesive they use. But the screen protector came off with no problem. And no glue residue. I figure these go in the same category as using lenses filters as protection for the lenses element. Cheap insurance that you hope you'll never need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebee, post: 613584, member: 17696"] I know the plastic ones were all but impossible to install without leaving bubbles in them. That's why I tried the glass ones. They go on easy. And don't trap air. The first one I applied I didn't line up well.So after a few days I removed it and reinstalled it. I don't know what adhesive they use. But the screen protector came off with no problem. And no glue residue. I figure these go in the same category as using lenses filters as protection for the lenses element. Cheap insurance that you hope you'll never need. [/QUOTE]
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