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pubwvj
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I received several people asking me by email the following or very similar questions so I thought I might put it here since other people may have the same question:

> You recently posted to a discussion group at visorcentral.com regarding
> Acid Free Self-Adhesive Laminate sheets that you purchased at Wal-Mart and
> are using as screen protectors for your Visor. Thanks for sharing this
> valuable information!
>
> I have but two questions...
>
> 1. You indicated that the adhesive doesn't leave any visible residue that a
> "quick cleaning doesn't take care of". Did you have to use any thing else
> to clean the screen, other than a soft cloth and elbow grease?
> 2. Does your experience show that removing the protective sheet causes any
> deleterious effects to the screen (e.g. unusual tensile force on the screen
> which may lead to future problems)?
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your reply!

Ahh... I used spit... and my finger tip and then a soft cloth (hankerchief).

I haven't had any problem post removal. I did go very slowly for fear of just the reasons you cited and I would say that is wise. When it doubt, proceed, slowly...

-Walter

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