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ashmed
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Registered: Mar 2001
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Well I know this probably sounds pretty redundant with all of the other posts about homemade screen protectors but I feel that I might as well post this.

Tonight I made a clear screen protector for my VDX using an overhead transparency. I do have the nushield transparency's and they're good but they make everything look faded so I set out to make my own. I cut a piece that would fit onto the visor's screen. Since the transparencies that I have are for inkjet printers they have a rough side. I sprayed this side with windex then soaked it in water for a few minutes and rubbed off stuff that made it rough and voila! a clear screen protector that doesn't reduce the clarity of the VDX's beautiful screen. I used 3M's Transparency Film for Ink Jet Printers (CG3460). I bought these awhile ago so I don't know if they're still available.

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miradu
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I would actually reccomend a Clear Vinyl for a clear Screen Protector. IT's dirt cheap at hardwaree stores, and my protectors cost <1 cent. I like it becuase it has this cool drag effect.. very nice.. Just hard to put on withotu air bubbles. It's much better than transparencies IMHO.

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artemis125
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Thumbs up sheet protectors

I still prefer vinyl sheet protectors (for 3 ring binders). Super cheap,quite durable, clear and a nice smooth surface. You can buy a single sheet at most small office supply stores (not office max etc.) or Kinko's.

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markleetoo
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I found my clear vinyl at Walmart in the fabric section. I got the thinnest grade available. It's been working great! Never spent over $1. For that price I was able to get a square yard. I don't think I'll need screen protectors for quite some time.

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Just hard to put on withotu air bubbles.


Try spraying a very small amount of any type of lap top and monitor screen cleaner on the screen protector before applying. Then take a credit card and run it over the protector once you have it in place. It helps get the bubbles out relatively easy. I've done it multiple times over 8 months and have had no problems with the screen.

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