Screen protector tips

Do it in as clean a place as possible as even a spec of dust will cause a bubble. I tend to do it in the bathroom as this seems to be the most dust free room. Do it as soon after getting the iPad as possible so that the screen is already spotless.
Also I run the screen protector under a tap once I've exposed the first side (try not to get too much water on it to avoid getting the iPad too wet) position it as accurately as possible to an edge and use a small squeegee or edge of a credit card to smooth it down n squeeze the air/water out from under it. If you get a speck or bubble, lift it to the nearest clear bit n try again. Lots of patience should give you a blemish free protector. I'm seriously anal about these things and make sure I get it spot on every time. Once you're happy, take off the second film.
 
Use the protective sheet that was removed from the sticky side of the screen protector to lift up the protector from the display.
Use a corner of the protective sheet to pick off any bits of dust stuck to the sticky side of the screen protector.
It's useful to cut the protective sheet in half (or quarters) so you have two bits of it to use.
 
Do it in as clean a place as possible as even a spec of dust will cause a bubble. I tend to do it in the bathroom as this seems to be the most dust free room. Do it as soon after getting the iPad as possible so that the screen is already spotless.
Also I run the screen protector under a tap once I've exposed the first side (try not to get too much water on it to avoid getting the iPad too wet) position it as accurately as possible to an edge and use a small squeegee or edge of a credit card to smooth it down n squeeze the air/water out from under it. If you get a speck or bubble, lift it to the nearest clear bit n try again. Lots of patience should give you a blemish free protector. I'm seriously anal about these things and make sure I get it spot on every time. Once you're happy, take off the second film.

thanks, i saw on youtube a video that says exactly the same thing, but say to put sello tape for make it clean and secure to the ipad, and after clean, and take the 1st film
 
Use the protective sheet that was removed from the sticky side of the screen protector to lift up the protector from the display.
Use a corner of the protective sheet to pick off any bits of dust stuck to the sticky side of the screen protector.
It's useful to cut the protective sheet in half (or quarters) so you have two bits of it to use.

i think cut it is not the best way, by everything else is great:)
Thanks
MHD
 
i think cut it is not the best way, by everything else is great:)
Thanks
MHD

I mean cut the protective sheet that protects the screen protector's sticky side rather than the screen protector itself.
Did you get that? :p
 
I mean cut the protective sheet that protects the screen protector's sticky side rather than the screen protector itself.
Did you get that? :p

i get that, but it will stay ugly if i cut it, the ready cut are better, but when I bought a case they give me a screen protector for it, and i want use it
thank you
MHD
 
No, what he means is AFTER you have removed the protective sheet, in order to use it as he suggests, to remove and stuck on dust, you can cut this protective sheet in half so you can use it twice as much.
 
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