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Topic: Need help getting rid of air bubbles on the screen protector...

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TheDreamingHawk

I need help... My top screen protector I had since launch came off, and when I put it back on the 3DS, it's covered in Air bubbles... I tried everything I could think of and nothing works... (There's ALWAYS a ton of tiny bubbles). The strange part was it didn't happen before, when I first put it on there weren't any... Help!!

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EliteMuppet

Bad news bud; that screen protector is now garbage. You have a bunch of dust and whatnot stuck to the sticky side of the screen protector. There isn't a way of getting it all off.. When it came off, some debris must have gotten on your screen or on the screen protector itself. That is why there are bubbles now that you can't get rid of.

EliteMuppet

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TheDreamingHawk

EliteMuppet wrote:

Bad news bud; that screen protector is now garbage. You have a bunch of dust and whatnot stuck to the sticky side of the screen protector. There isn't a way of getting it all off.. When it came off, some debris must have gotten on your screen or on the screen protector itself. That is why there are bubbles now that you can't get rid of.

I figured that. I'll buy a new one tomorrow then. Thanks!

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BadKitty

Don't waste your money on buying more, just get rid of the bubbles by simply melting them away with welding equipment.

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TheDreamingHawk

Emeralds wrote:

Don't waste your money on buying more, just get rid of the bubbles by simply melting them away with welding equipment.

Uh, no. I found a way to get rid of the bubbles (Using tape), but now there's a gaping scratch on the protector that means I have to get a new one (Unless I can fix it)

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clairelise

Clean your hands before applying. Cover the sticky side of the screen protecter in tape (not duct) and gently peel. Clean the actual screen of the 3ds before applying. As you are applying, put an even area of pressure down so that you are not allowing air to become trapped under. You may need to move the protector around a few times, but you get it in a few tries. Once finished applying, use a thin, flat surface to "scrape" the bubbles by simply applying an even amount of pressure while moving accross the top of the screen protector. Be careful. Some items that you may use can scratch the protector up. A good thing to use is a ds card. It leaves a few scratches, though. All other bubbles that you can't get out will eventually work themeselves out. Hope this helps. I've had many bad experiences with screen protectors. It is one of those things that you shouldn't do if you don't know how to do it. If none of this helps, the screen protector has problems

clairelise

Mordresh

I never liked screen protectors and I never will.
I'd like to have the original product in my hands, no weird fixed casings, protectors or anything.
I manage to keep my devices at mint condition through extra caution. Though my son's 3DS has a protector on the touch screen, the boy strokes the touch screen in games like his life depends on it

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TheDreamingHawk

I looked for more today and...

THERE ARE ONLY BOTTOM SCREEN ONES. HOW?

So, I used my courage and ordered Power A protectors from the dreaded site of amazon... Hopefully they aren't faulty.

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