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Accessories Boxwave Screen Protectors

third time trying and i gave up trying to make this go on better than i have it. they cut this protector so close to the edge that i can't seem to get it to line up correctly, and when i do, there always seems to be a corner or something that appears to be not adhere'd to the screen. its only like a couple cm's long but i got too frustrated to even want to try and fix it. i'd prolly make it worse if i tried again. (spent like an hour n a half trying to maneuver it) ;\

I will agree the BoxWave protectors for the Droid were a little bit tighter than the previous devices I have used them on but I didnt think it was that bad :D
 
I will agree the BoxWave protectors for the Droid were a little bit tighter than the previous devices I have used them on but I didnt think it was that bad :D

i never was good with putting screen protectors on ;o im gonna leave this one on though because u can only notice any difference if u look really closely by the earpeice and the lower left corner.. if i try to make it perfect i'll be at it all day! (and i HATE when stuff, i.e. cat hair, flies under the adhesive when you finally get it right)

it says these things are reusable/washable, are they still just as effective after? - i dont know if i should toss my old one away that i peeled off or keep it?
 
Keep it. A good wipe with some rubbing alcohol and a glass cleaner cloth and you are good to go.
I feel your pain on the not having it EXACTLY perfect! Mine's dang close and it took a long time getting it that way, too long some would say. lol
If you have a corner that isn't 'sticking' you can peel it back a little with a bit of tape (I love tape!) and try alcohol on a Q-tip and maybe another bit of tape to remove any lint.
It is possible to get them almost perfect ;)
 
Just put on my anti-glare boxwave and I love it so far. I got mine on without any issues. My only tip would be to ignore where they have the little piece of tape for you to pull off and start from the top (the cut out for the ear piece). I started there by just pulling it about half way down and got it centered perfectly. Then I slowly applied it down using a credit card and continued pulling the protective plastic off. I hope that makes sense. I love the anti-glare for outside use and GPS use during the day.
 
I just put an Invisible Shield on my droid. Works perfect. For a few days the screen had drag when I slid my finger on it, but not its perfect. Like it isn't there. I would spend the money on that.
 
I noticed no one metioned that one advantaged of choosing the anti-glare is that when you are outside on a sunny day you can see your screen more clearly. I noticed when I had the clear protector it was hard to see my screen on sunny days so the anti-glare will allow you to see your screen without having to go in the shade. you may lose a little clarity but if you live in a sunny climate you will probably benefit from the anti-glare.
So far you were the only person that answered a question that i wanted to ask. I spend a lot of time outdoors in the sun, and the new HTC Inspire I just bought is very hard to read in the sunlight. Which brand antiglare protector did you use? Thanks for your help.
 
I have used both versions of the screen protector. I prefer the clear one and my little sister likes to use the anti glare one for her phone. I have used screen protectors from this company for years and have been very happy with them. I would not buy from anyone else. :cool:
 
Screen protectors are the best thing to protect your mobile screen moreover it also protect the screen from the scratches, i like to have it on my Galaxy tab...!
 
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