That would be nice if it came off that easy. I have a 7+ and have been trying to get a corner up for a half hour. I'm even using a sharp utility knife blade. There's got to be an easier way...
On mine it just pushed all the air bubble out itself. Not glass though. I don’t have lint roller so I use cheap clear tape instead worked very well also don’t trust those who work for the phone company/carrier to put a screen protector on it like one centimeter off place
This was helpful! I’m removing the old screen protector and adding a new one. Plus now I’ll have this music in my head for the rest of the day. At least I’ll have something to dance to.
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Dont use alcohol to clean the screen protector, use soap and rinse it in cooll water with your fingers, then dry with a hair dryer, after that clean your phone screen and apply it to the screen. If you have dust on the screen protector use a dust remover (roller) to remove the dust as he did, and then apply it
no lie, I sort of messed up aligning my screen protector (the bottom edge of the protector didn't match the bottom edge of the phone) & it literally came off very easily with my bare hands
I think the idea behind his method is to keep the protector from being warped. But yeah same, I watched this after taking it off without giving much care and have yet to put it on a different phone....we’ll see what happens I guess
@@AuStin-xy4yv I didn't have a lint roller but used some clear packing tape (just a little strip of it) it actually removed the smudges & dust particles then I reapplied the screen protector just fine & removed the air bubbles
Super easy to scratch the adhesive on the sticky side of the screen protector. And the corner you decide to pry up to take it off will more than likely never stick fully ever again, even pushing down really hard on that spot won’t adhere it fully. The whole point of reapplying the screen protector is to get rid of imperfections, but this process would more than likely add more imperfections than it solves. Just buy a good manufactured screen protector that offers warranty and exchange the one you effd up on for a new one. It just costs shipping for Zagg and Otterbox/Lifeproof.
I've just done it but I may have applied the screen adhesive side up..it's rather glucky :)Took the sticker off from the top of the screen protector. Not going to bother to try to change it after reading everyone@s comments