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Accessories Remove invisible shield?

Pseudoty1

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I bought the zagg at bb today. They installed it and I dont like it at all. It does not look good, the texture is is not smooth, and it does not work well with swype. They said let it cure for 2 days. If i remove it does it come off clean?

It may protect good but the cheap ones at verizon look better.
 
curious about this as I also bought an invisible shield. Except I dropped my shield while installing and got tons of crap all over it. I took it to the sink and cleaned it as best I could. Put it on and it seemed like I hadn't gotten all the debris off. After looking online at things though I don't think I'll like the orange peel effect. What's the best way to clean the invisible shield? Or is mine just toast? I'm kind of leery of putting it back on. All the other screen protectors I've had have been the cling type.

@OP, I removed mine after about 10 minutes of having it under a hairdryer. Everything came off clean. I don't know about having it on there for a day or two but I have seen videos on youtube of people removing them off of iphones after having them on there for a long time and theirs were clean underneath. Get a good cloth (eyeglass) and clean it with that after removal.
 
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curious about this as I also bought an invisible shield. Except I dropped my shield while installing and got tons of crap all over it. I took it to the sink and cleaned it as best I could. Put it on and it seemed like I hadn't gotten all the debris off. After looking online at things though I don't think I'll like the orange peel effect. What's the best way to clean the invisible shield? Or is mine just toast? I'm kind of leery of putting it back on. All the other screen protectors I've had have been the cling type.
Yeah, if you get anything stuck to it (dust or other particles), it's pretty much impossible to get off. I tried using scotch tape on the "sticky" side and it ruined it (this usually works for regular, static-cling screen protectors). You can pay Zagg $4 to ship you a new one or return it if it's within 45 days.
 
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I'm not sure why some folks rag on the Zagg protectors. I installed mine in a few minutes and it is perfect and smooth; I don't see the excessive orange peeling some have talked about. Perhaps they made improvements to the new crop of protectors because mine is beautiful. Not a bubble, fingerprint or fuzzball anywhere.
 
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I bought a Zagg just as a temporary stop-gap until the Steinheil anti-fingerprint protector is released.

It wasn't difficult to put on, but I'm not a fan of the tacky feeling. And some of the orange peel might go away after 48 hours or so. It will still be there, which is a big reason why mine is only temporary, but give your protector a few days before giving up on it completely. You need to let it cure entirely before you get the best results.
 
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I've got Zagg on pretty much every electronic device I own. It does have a unique look to it I suppose, but in terms of the orange peel...not sure. The Zagg takes a few days to work out all the lil micro bubbles and texturing. It's perfectly smooth on mine now, a few days after. Same goes with my old dare, nano, and zune.
 
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I got a ZAGG on my Incredible Sunday(it's barely Wed now), and it is still a tad bit sticky, but as far as protection theres no way the verizon 1's protect this way, I've always had them on my phones until I got this phone. The verizon 1's always wear down and by the time you've gone through your contract, you've gone through 3-4 of the protectors, this zagg is awesome and as a prior post said, "you get what you pay for".
 
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Zagg rocks. The people that flip out over the "orange peel" crack me up - it has no affect on viewing your screen whatsoever.

These protectors were not originally designed for touch screen devices.

You mention "viewing" but it does affect the touch capabilities without a doubt, since it creates a slightly tacky or sticky feel.

Swype is unusable.
 
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These protectors were not originally designed for touch screen devices.

You mention "viewing" but it does affect the touch capabilities without a doubt, since it creates a slightly tacky or sticky feel.

Swype is unusable.

its usable.. just very pain in the butt. any kind of finger sliding is a pain for the fact that it has a tacky feel to it.. i want to take my screen protector off... i'm just afraid of the consequences...
 
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These protectors were not originally designed for touch screen devices.

You mention "viewing" but it does affect the touch capabilities without a doubt, since it creates a slightly tacky or sticky feel.

Swype is unusable.
That tacky or sticky feel has nothing to do with the orange peel texture, it has to do with the material in general. After you use it for a while you forget there was ever a difference.
 
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I hate the tacky feel of the zagg's, even after a year on my brother's phone it still feels tacky to me. I much prefer the hard plastic types like the Boxwave, which offers no tackiness and no resistance to sliding on the screen. However, I used these on my winmo devices because the top most layer on the resistive screen is plastic and easily scratch-able even with normal use. With these capacitive screens the outer layer is glass, so scratches are much less likely.
 
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I hate the tacky feel of the zagg's, even after a year on my brother's phone it still feels tacky to me. I much prefer the hard plastic types like the Boxwave, which offers no tackiness and no resistance to sliding on the screen. However, I used these on my winmo devices because the top most layer on the resistive screen is plastic and easily scratch-able even with normal use. With these capacitive screens the outer layer is glass, so scratches are much less likely.

u'd be surprised... my ipod touch looks like a war took place on my screen.
 
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