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Ask a Ghost Armor employee anything

illestgeo

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Hello.

I've been working for Ghost Armor for alittle over 2 months now. I figured it would be a good idea to come on here and answer any questions anyone may have. I'm not a spokesperson or anything, so nothing I say is "official", but if any of you had any questions regarding our product, feel free to ask! :cool:
 
Ghost Armor is a polyurethane film that we apply to phones. We cover the screen, back, sides and corners of phones. It's precisely cut for every smartphone on the market. We also protect tablets, GPS devices, gaming systems, even cars. It protects your device from scratches, everyday drops, oils from your hands and face (smudges/fingerprints). Our material comes with a lifetime warranty, so if you ever happen to peel, scratch or bubble our material, you can bring it into one of our nationwide kiosks and we will replace the material for you (or you can order new material online on our site).

You can find plenty of videos on YouTube of our product, or you can find our website with a Google search (I don't want to post our website and get into trouble!). I will probably be doing some videos on YouTube about our product, so once I upload some I will be sure to post them in this thread.
 
How well does this material protect phones from drops? I have read a few things about scratches "self-healing" with Ghost Armor - is this true?
 
Hello.

I've been working for Ghost Armor for alittle over 2 months now. I figured it would be a good idea to come on here and answer any questions anyone may have. I'm not a spokesperson or anything, so nothing I say is "official", but if any of you had any questions regarding our product, feel free to ask! :cool:

I have recently been looking at ghost armor and thinking about getting some.
I think the gunmetal carbon fiber would look awesome on my Dinc2. I read briefly about the installation process and quickly changed my mind.
Do you really have to soak the screen protectors in soap and water and let them dry for 48 hours?
I don't like the idea of getting my phone wet at all; with anything, if a raindrop falls on it, I freakout.
If my water damage indicator shows my phone got wet it will void my warranty and there is no talking my way out of it.
I do really want a screen protector that will resist oil and fingerprints the lifetime warranty is a major plus too.
Oh, yeah not to mention I would gladly pay someone to install a screen protector perfectly on my phone.
I use about 3 every time I order some just to install one perfectly, seems like a fiber or a particle (floating around in the air) always gets stuck in between making ugly bubbles and the film is thrash because it has junk stuck to it that you can't get off...
I am interested in the product, I just can't get past the wet install...
 
I don't work for Ghost Armor ...

But let me tell you something. I LOVE IT. Every device I get - gets the Ghost Armor treatment.

The best part about it is that THEY apply it PROFESSIONALLY. Sure, I can put on a Nintendo DS screen protector in a pinch - but they never EVER quite turn out right.

I run down to the mall, find a Ghost Armor kiosk and 20 minutes later - my device is sweet.

Some people don't like the slight "rubbery" feel to the screens - preferring the pureness of glass ... I like the glass too - but there is something .. I dunno .. SAFE about the rubbery feel.

I'm hard on electronics - esp. phones - so this stuff makes PERFECT sense to me.

Highly recommended.
 
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