Sorry dude! Good intentions but bad advice. You don't want to be heating anything with a battery in it, huge risk of battery fire and or component damage in the watch.I was able to use my fingernail to lift the screen protector, and slowly worked it off in about 10secs.
Very helpful, about to remove my screen protector off exactly the same watch, thanks mate 👍
Sorry dude! Good intentions but bad advice. You don't want to be heating anything with a battery in it, huge risk of battery fire and or component damage in the watch.I was able to use my fingernail to lift the screen protector, and slowly worked it off in about 10secs.
Did it result in any scratch on the watch bro?
@@devpriyavlogs2389 No, came off way easier than I expected , and didn't crack the screen protector much at all.
It did not
A quick burst of heat shouldn't start a fire. I see what you're saying but sounds extreme to me. Safety first.
@@baldptdude just ask your local fire chief about it, he or she will confirm how extreme the opinion is. They're the experts!
I really don't think using a heat gun on a watch is a good idea
There are sensitive components like water resistance that could get damaged easily
Thanks bro I was thinking about if I use heat or not .
Just a touch
Awesome! Used a hair dryer - it really helps
That sound at 3:00 😂😂😂
Hi great video question where can I get the tools you use to remove the glass protector? Thanks
Thanks for watching, something like these should do the job. amzn.to/3SpovX2
bro how many ppls around the world has a heat gun to remove a Screen protector what's another way to remove it please explain
good way to wreck watch
Dab of heat never hurt nobody....
I don't have the edge you do. Why so much talking?