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Silverhawk

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Oct 16, 2007
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Anybody have any suggestions as to the best way of applying these clear film without getting absolutely no dust at all? I just got one that really works nice with anti-glare but some how whenever i tried to fix it, it gathered up more dust. :(
 

beramodk

macrumors newbie
Nov 12, 2007
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The best way is to turn on your shower on hot for a while and let the bathroom become steamy. Then let the steam out for a while so u don't get condensation on ur screen, then apply it inside the bathroom. You won't have a single dust flowing inside since it's all weighted down by the steam.
 

Nexxus

macrumors member
Sep 19, 2007
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Auckland, New Zealand
I washed everything down and left the counter surface wet. Then I got my cutting board which was totally clean and put the touch on it. I wiped the screen with a slightly damp cloth and quickly dried the surface with a hairdryer. I then applied the screen protector. Not a spec of dust could be found.
 

dukebound85

macrumors Core
Jul 17, 2005
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i just got the pelican screen guard for the psp and cut it to make it work on my ipt. can this same method work for this?

whenever i try to reapply static stickers, they never stay as well as the first time. any hints?
 

soulstruck

macrumors newbie
Oct 29, 2007
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Power Support just released the itouch screen protectors last Friday. :) I ordered one and it came today. It's perfect! I got the crystal film set cause I like the glossy look.

Just be patient and clean when applying the films, it's not too difficult. Don't take the plastic backing off right away. Use a lint-free cloth to slowly guide it off the backing from one end to the other.

http://www.powersupportusa.com/products/ipod/default_touch.php

Crystal Film Set - glossy, some fingerprints, but can easily clean it
Anti-glare Set - no fingerprints, reduces glare -- looks like an lcd monitor.
 
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