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cleaning invisible shield

Got my zagg invisible skin in mail yeasterday and went straight to installation after wiping of my phone thoroughly and cleaning my my hands.
to my big greef when i turned on the phone after leaving it offline for about 12 hours after the installation was complete.
some dust partickles had got stuck on the glue side of the screen protector so im wondering if there is any way to clean this without breaking it or do i have to get a new one?
 
I personally , go to a place like best buy and buy one there , they install it , and if there is a problem with it , they fix it.You might want to go there for advice.
 
They have a lifetime warranty so you're able to send for a replacement one. I don't know how their international shipping is, but it's $3 for the replacement shipping. Here's the thing, though - I'm extremely picky with how my screen looks and I've been known to order replacements because the protector was leaning a quarter of a millimeter to the left . . . >.>

However, I've learned that if you just chill out and give it a few days, the dust gets less and less visible when the screen is on. The protector is perfectly clear now, making any dust or lint stuck inside it extremely easy to spy. Zagg protectors, however, are known for getting an orangish coloring after a while, not only making the phone's screen less bright, but also making any dust trapped inside less noticeable to the naked eye.

Basically, if they'll ship you a replacement to Norway for the $3, go with that. If they won't, you won't notice it as much in about a week. :3
 
Nobody seems to have answered the question directly.
The answer is NO, you cannot remove it and clean it. As has been mentioned, they do have a lifetime warranty, but IMO this is sort of abusing it... a warranty is meant for manufacturer defects, not installation defects.
 
Nobody seems to have answered the question directly.
The answer is NO, you cannot remove it and clean it. As has been mentioned, they do have a lifetime warranty, but IMO this is sort of abusing it... a warranty is meant for manufacturer defects, not installation defects.

yes you can... warm water in a small tub.. wet your fingers wipe it clean, will work.... and then you CAN put it back on .... some people dont know what they are talking about.... :rock:
 
I would try the warm water trick that theone33 suggested before trying to get a replacement shipped. If you don't rub the adhesive too hard, it should stick back on.
 
add a little soap...wash off in different bowl... done it will stick, make sure u still have some type of spray.... :cheers:
 
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