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iPhone Screen Protector: Taking Good Care Of The Air Bubbles



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By : Deur Leisner    4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-20 19:33:27
iPhone screen protectors keep the phone screen from getting scratched and could help prevent cracks in case you drop the phone. Air bubbles under the protective plastic could make it hard to view the screen. The majority of screen protectors can be taken out and re-applied, so even though you have air bubbles, you can remove them. For the best results, only pull up an in-use screen protector as far as the bubbles, to retain as much stickiness as possible.

An iPhone screen protector is a slim film applied to the screen of your device and used to prevent scratches. When applied properly, the screen protector appears invisible. When applied improperly, air bubbles can form and dirt can get caught under the screen protector. These imperfections will reduce your viewing experience and make your mobile phone look unattractive. It isn't too hard to apply a screen protector to an iPhone, but it takes patience and must be done carefully.

In order to get rid of air bubbles, you'll need a flat plastic object (like a comb). Here are the steps: Make sure the screen protector is the correct size for your screen. If it's made especially for your phone, it will be. If not, cut it to the right size; Clean your phone screen gently of any dust or oil; Peel up one side of the screen protector from its backing and apply which sticky side to 1 side of your phone screen; Apply the remaining protector slowly as follows: press down the protector gently with a flat plastic object -- such as the back of a comb, not something that can scratch the cellular phone --while pulling away the backing from the opposite side. Go slowly so it applies smoothly. This slow movement while pressing down will avoid air bubbles; Glide your flat finger on the surface of the protector a few times in order to press out any tiny amounts of remaining air.

Individuals touch their iPhones the whole day, whether they are making calls, using the applications or moving the gadget from one place to another. Sanitizing your iPhone can thwart the spread of germs. Apple warns that using cleaning liquids on the iPhone can cause permanent damage to the screen's coating, which could void the phone's warranty. This means any effort to clean your phone should start with a good screen protector, a thin plastic film which sticks to the top of the screen and offers a layer of protection.

iPhone screen protector is one of the newest accessories one can buy for his/her gadget. The protector would not only save the screen from dirt and scrapes, it would also bring more appeal to it. It fits very well on the screen and feels great for your eyes when you have a look on it. The best way to prevent the spread of germs is to wash the hands frequently and make use of a hand sanitizer. Spraying a disinfecting cleaner directly onto the iPhone could cause the liquid to seep inside the device, causing permanent damage.
Author Resource:- An iPhone screen protector is today considered a requirement for people who own an iPhone. It is a technique of protecting their cherished gadget from any damage, marks, or splits. This screen protector is a superb investment to make your mobile phones and other gadgets last a bit more time.
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