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sethfranum

Forgot to mention on Amazon you can post pictures and reviews and people can see for themselves what the problem is with the case and stuff you zip up in storage so they don't fall out.

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Dhaladog

sethfranum wrote:

@Dhaladog I've done for my Smartphone and Switch 1 display it's not that hard. What I did was insure you have lens cleaner packages not a cloth type that will introduce dust onto the cleaned display surface. And I clean both the Display and underside of the screen protector to remove any dust/contamination off. And then line up the protector and at the bottom edge use 2 pieces of "invisible tape" and tack it so the protector is aligned to the display. Then lift up slowly and clean the underside of the protector that you peel off and the display again and carefully peel the protector plastic off and press as you would press to put on a smart phone screen protector and if done right should be a clean setup. Otherwise you will have to pay a shop to do that for you if there isn't someone that can do it for cheap or free.

Thanks for the feedback, however it sounds far too complicated for me as I have a disability and struggle with anything that is fiddly or requires coordination, I've decided to leave my Switch 2 screen protector free as I've now wasted money on buying 2 packs of these things without any success and have no other option of getting them applied.

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sethfranum

@Dhaladog Have a trusted tech do this - you will be more happier in long run.

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Dhaladog

sethfranum wrote:

@Dhaladog Have a trusted tech do this - you will be more happier in long run.

trusted tech? if it involves having to post your Switch 2 off to someone, then no.

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Polvasti

@Dhaladog I dunno if you have this option available near you, but where I live there's a console game store where you can buy a screen protector, and if you pay them a small extra fee, they'll attach it to your Switch while you wait.

Polvasti

Dhaladog

Polvasti wrote:

@Dhaladog I dunno if you have this option available near you, but where I live there's a console game store where you can buy a screen protector, and if you pay them a small extra fee, they'll attach it to your Switch while you wait.

No, unfortunately where I live there are no game stores, you'd think I was in some third world country by the lack of services/businesses just closing down but no I'm not just a small town called Cockermouth in the middle of Cumbria.

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LinktotheFuture

@Dhaladog Have you tried any Zagg screen protectors? I have had good luck with them.

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Dhaladog

LinktotheFuture wrote:

@Dhaladog Have you tried any Zagg screen protectors? I have had good luck with them.

It looks like a premium product, the problem I have with them though is with the application as I fumble a lot with anything that requires coordination and as I have already tried applying 2 packs of screen protectors I really don't want to waste any more money.

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LinktotheFuture

@Dhaladog I understand not wanting to waste more money, but they do have a video on their website so you can see what you are supposed to do. It comes with an application tray, so it is pretty much fool proof.

Hopefully you find a solution that makes you happy.

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Eel

AmFilm is a cheap brand that also sells assisted application kits.

Got mine for like ten bucks, with a frame and two glass screen protectors.

I had to remove and reapply mine due to dust specs forming bubbles, and it went back in perfectly fine after some further cleaning.

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Dhaladog

OK, I have bought one of those Zagg protectors, rather a lot of money for what is essentially a protective cover. I am now praying that I don't screw it up again as this will be the last screen protector I am buying.

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rallydefault

@Eel
Yea, I’ve used AmFilm for all my Switches, and their application process has become almost foolproof. Almost lol

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