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quote: Originally posted by Confused
Am on my first homemade - courtesy Walmart vinyl ... but it is butt ugly. Now that I know how to get the darn thing off, what is the best way to cut to the screen shape/size ?
The vinyl bends, moves, slithers, shimmies, & sticks to everything but.
Not having even seen a commercial one, I just did my best to cover 100% of the glass; while it protects, it is UGLY at the edges.
Any & all hints appreciated
I'm a bit puzzled by your experience with vinyl. I too have a home made screen protector made from vinyl and I have none of the problems you mention. It certainly does not move around on the screen once I install it.
Here are some tips:
1) Make sure that the vinyl protector is cut to the correct size. Too bit and it will not lay flat at the edges.
2) Clean your screen off thoroughly before you apply the protector. I advise using lint free lens cleaning paper or cloth.
3) Wash your hands with a soap that does not leave any residue (Dawn works great) to remove most of the oil from your fingertips. Then wash the protector also.
4) Dry the protector by "flicking" the water off of it. Don't worry about leaving small drops on it. You actually want these.
5) Blow off you screen with a "dust-off" type pressurized gas. This removes the last very small peices of dirt and lint.
6) Apply the screen protector. First lay it down and line it up correctly but don't let go of it completely. Once it is lined up, peel it almost completely off from top to bottom.
7) Now use a smooth edge of a credit card to squeege the protector back down from bottom to top. The remaining water drops will help keep the bubbles out from under the vinyl.
This procedure should remove most of the dust and lint that gets trapped under the screen protector and that causes it too look ugly. It also keeps most bubbles from forming. If some still remain that are not caused by dust, just work them out toward the nearest edge with a credit card. The bubbles will also disapear in a few days by themselves.
Hope this helps.
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