Has anyone used an invisible shield with the DS Lite?

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I've got one, havn't installed it yet.
Did you have any problems?
Does the shield cover up the speakers and does this affect sound quality?
How easy is it to install? Any tips?
Thanks
 
just installed it, and on zagg's website it says "any imperfections and small bubbles should work their way out in a few days"
I look round the ds for any small imperefections or bubbles, and there are millions of them! from the wording on the website it made it sound like there might be one or 2, is this okay and will it work out fine?
 
Ive got an invisible shield on my i900 omnia, the bubbles actually do work their way out, its fairly simple to fit any way, one tip is to use lots of the fluid that comes with it use the squeegee provided to get as many of the bubbles out ther and then, then wait for half an hour and give it another rub over, that should sort it. Once on its ace, it doesnt scratch and is thinner than the crappy plastice covers you can buy so the sensitivity is still there.
Im a bit of a cynic sometimes but have ordered another 6 for some of our engineers omnias which have just come in.
 
but I've left it to dry for a few hours so far, the small bubbles wouldn't go using the solution and squeegee, if I'm honest, my ds doesn't look like I just took it out of the package(which is what I did)
 
take it off and try it again, mine looks like this first go, The shield can be applied and reapplied as many times as you want as long as you have some of the solution left. (ignore the little specks of dust)
What surprised me was that when I was doing the rear cover it made the indented samsung lettering look a bit ****, 24 hours later it had shrunk wrapped itself into the letters now it looks totally invisible to the eye with the lettering indented again perfectly.
invisi1.jpg
 
No they were right but I think they are talking relatively, if you leave whoppers on there they will either take a very long time to break down or maybe never due to the solution drying. As I said mine worked out grand and unless you use your nail you can even tell its there.
 
No they were right but I think they are talking relatively, if you leave whoppers on there they will either take a very long time to break down or maybe never due to the solution drying. As I said mine worked out grand and unless you use your nail you can even tell its there.
but these aren't big bubbles, very small, just noticable because there are so many of them, have tried but they don't move even with the squeegee and solution ...:(
I hope they work themselves out...
 
bit of both for the different parts... mostly put it on then rmove.. me thinks it's too late to do anything about it now

its never too late with those things, you can just peel it off and reapply, i have invisible shield on my KU990 and its nice once you get rid of the air bubbles, had a couple but they didn't disappear after a few days so i peeled it off, re-applied and was much more thourough with the squeegee to get rid of the bubbles as soon as it was put on, its tough stuff mind, nothing seems to scratch or damage it, though it does smudge quite easily i found
 
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