I'd like to suggest that you place the glass on the phone and line it up exactly where you want it to be. THEN use scotch tape [or stickers] to make a temporary hinge on one side of the phone . Just tape one side. Then lift the glass on its "hinge" , peel the plastic protector [the one between the glass and the phone ] , and lay the glass back down. Now it's exactly where it's supposed to go, no mistakes.
That sounds pretty good actually. Just screwed up one install today and that screen protector's useless now. Misaligned it then lifting it made the glue on it kinda "stretch" from one part so that it got smudged and that just wouldn't do, so it's now in the trash bin lol. Though it had this thumb print circle on the fingerprint scanner part which I hated the look of anyway, so gotta try finding one without it (For Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra)
Great, clear and no-filler video. :) Was wondering what the water was going to be and that was a trick I've not heard before. Should try that, as always some one stray dust particle finds it's way there to screw with my perfectionism :D
Keep a nice flashlight handy and shine it at an angle while using the sticky pad. It really shows small particles well. After removing the screen protector barrier don’t turn it upright to help avoid any dust from settling on it. If needed you can grab the edge of the screen protector to pull it up and get bubbles out but if there is dust trapped it’s not going away. Just some other tips but Great tutorial.
When you buy a new phone, most of the time it comes with a plastic film sticker installed on the screen. Do you remove that plastic before installing a screen protector ?
what do you do when you re-apply and there is air bubbles that don't squeegee out. How do you make the protector sticky again? I mean this video is just what is written on the packaging so not really helpful
trouble is, each generation changes the rules. Some have protective backings, some do not. Some have guides, some do not. Instructions on box are written with bad English in tiny writing so you have to take a picture of it to blow it up, then read past the bad English and try to figure out what they mean.
I ironed them out later, I was just trying to keep the video as short as possible. You could’ve saved a couple of minutes by not writing this comment tho.
Just followed your tutorial because I suck at installing screen protectors and this is the best tutorial I seen.
I'd like to suggest that you place the glass on the phone and line it up exactly where you want it to be.
THEN use scotch tape [or stickers] to make a temporary hinge on one side of the phone . Just tape one side. Then lift the glass on its "hinge" , peel the plastic protector [the one between the glass and the phone ] , and lay the glass back down. Now it's exactly where it's supposed to go, no mistakes.
Great advice! 🙂
That sounds pretty good actually. Just screwed up one install today and that screen protector's useless now. Misaligned it then lifting it made the glue on it kinda "stretch" from one part so that it got smudged and that just wouldn't do, so it's now in the trash bin lol.
Though it had this thumb print circle on the fingerprint scanner part which I hated the look of anyway, so gotta try finding one without it (For Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra)
Thank you sir!, had a flawless installment because of you, and its my first time.
Glad I could help! 🙂
The water spray was a great tip! never heard that one before. My 4 year old phone looks brand new once again now!
Great, clear and no-filler video. :) Was wondering what the water was going to be and that was a trick I've not heard before. Should try that, as always some one stray dust particle finds it's way there to screw with my perfectionism :D
The quality of the video is extremely nice. Thank you so much for the tutorial on how to do this correctly.
Thanks! Happy you found it helpful 🙂
Keep a nice flashlight handy and shine it at an angle while using the sticky pad. It really shows small particles well. After removing the screen protector barrier don’t turn it upright to help avoid any dust from settling on it. If needed you can grab the edge of the screen protector to pull it up and get bubbles out but if there is dust trapped it’s not going away. Just some other tips but Great tutorial.
Thanks for keeping it simple!
Thank you. But what do you do if it didn’t go on right? Can you remove it and reapply it? I’m a rookie at this.
No, you can't remove, it's not a sticker.
In these cases, I am happy they come in 2-3 packs
Thanks that was really helpful. Subbed!
Yw, thanks for watching!
When you buy a new phone, most of the time it comes with a plastic film sticker installed on the screen. Do you remove that plastic before installing a screen protector ?
Yes, definitely remove it first
@@pedjabun Okay thanks
lol yeah remove plastic to apply mirror!
I really like this video and explanation.
Thank you, tat was very clear and elegant. It worked perfectly !
Thank you so much this was so helpful!!!
Happy to help 🙂
Very helpfu
Great, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Nice 👍...
what do you do when you re-apply and there is air bubbles that don't squeegee out. How do you make the protector sticky again? I mean this video is just what is written on the packaging so not really helpful
You don't reuse screen protectors
Womp womp
Very educ
Thanks so much for the knowledge
Can you please send tell where you got that squeegee
dbrand screen protectors come with it. Or at least they did back then, not sure about the new ones.
Is there a piece of cloth on it or is it just rubber?
trouble is, each generation changes the rules. Some have protective backings, some do not. Some have guides, some do not. Instructions on box are written with bad English in tiny writing so you have to take a picture of it to blow it up, then read past the bad English and try to figure out what they mean.
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Fes up - did you do it in one take? LOL
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meni stalno dlakica se nadje na ekranu i onda me zivcira 😂
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lol and you still have 2 bubbles left :) thx i want my time back watching this crap
I ironed them out later, I was just trying to keep the video as short as possible. You could’ve saved a couple of minutes by not writing this comment tho.
I followed this tutorial and I got no bubbles, maybe you should just shut up :)
@@J4L1JA or maybe you can play with my bubbles ?
Thank you, Pedja!
You're welcome, Larry! Glad it was helpful 🙂