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3 Pack of Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protectors for Apple iPad
3 Pack of Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protectors for Apple iPad
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3 Pack of Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protectors for Apple iPad
Product By ChiTek
Available From 30 Sellers
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Technical Details
- Custom designed to fit your Apple iPad.
- Quickly and easily adhere directly to your iPad’s screen.
- Non-adhesive backing, will not leave sticky residue.
- Shield and protect your screen from unwanted scratches and blemishes.
- Clear, ultra thin, durable and dust repelling premium screen protector.
Product Description
3 Pack of Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protector for Apple iPad
Customer Reviews
“VERY VERY GOOD” 2010-05-25
By nate1mizzou (USA)
This was super easy to install. Absolutley no bubbles on the first try. Then again I had my girlfriend do it because Im terrible at putting them on. But this really is a good screen protector. Its very thick and will offer great proctection and makes the screen look like nothing is on it at all. I paid $40.00 for ZAGGS invisishield and it was total junk. you had to spray water on your ipad and then add a super flemsy piece of plastic. These are much much better and are easier to install. Im very picky about screen protectors to, and this one definetley fits my needs. Highly recommended, especially at this price.
“The Little Film that could.” 2010-05-25
By G. Parks
After reading of some of the install issues I was a little worried. I have done 4 or 5 different film installs on phone. Most have been gummy/stretchy film like invisible sheild/zagg films. I figured what the heck, it’s cheap.
This was one of the easiest films I ever installed, mostly do to the size, the Ipad is bigger but not so big that the plastic gets floppy and becomes a pain. No soapy water required and ditch the cardboard card they gave for install. I used a Costco card, all my credit cards have gone to a cheap flimsy pastic where my Costco card is still much stiffer. If you can get the same type of card but just a little smaller then the width of the Ipad glass that would be better. Each side of the film has a little tag labeled 1 and 2. Pull tag 1 with the cover film down, do a lose fold and expose 25% of the ipad film. Apply the exposed edge to the ipad and slowly work the bubbles out with your plastic card. I worked the card up while slowly peeling the rest of plastic cover #1 off. I only had 2 small bubbles when I was done. I then removed the second film. At some point make sure to remove the home button circles from the film. I took mine off at the end with tweezers, probably would have been better to do before the applying the film to the ipad. From past experience I know that small bubbles and edge imperfections will disappear.
The film seems to be cut a little small but my ipad is in a Marware leather case so I don’t see those edges. I’ve seen this in other films too. The screen looks just as good with the film on. It’s still a finger print magnet though. I like this film better then gummy/strechy ones because there is no drag when I slide my finger across the screen. I’m sure that this film will scratch over time so the extra two will probably come in handy.
I would happily buy this product again.
“All were damaged…” 2010-05-24
By Y. Kuzmin
Protectors might be fine, but they were sent in a soft envelope, so all 3 were damaged in the same place.
They are quite rigid, so even a small fold doesn’t allow a bubble to come away.
Seller resent them again, and again all come damaged. So totally I got 9 damaged protectors.
Finally, I used another protectors, which were sent in a hard envelope….
“Very slow shipping” 2010-05-21
By Ammar
Very slow shipping, do not recommend this company if you want to get this item asap.
“It Works, Looks Decent, Four Hands makes install virtually Bubble Free” 2010-05-21
By JPSilver (Texas)
After trying the Boxwave, it did not want to waist another $30,
These work fine but install much more fool proof with a second set of hands.
Here is how we did it:
1) Take the protector as delivered and lay it on screen to get a feel for the margins needed for alignment.
2) Clean the screen to be dust free
3) Peal 1-2 inches of backing back using pull tab #1 (with red writing on mine). DO NOT touch the exposed area, doubled over backing onto itself so you don’t ruin the sticky side.
4) Start at end opposite from button and lay and align the 1-2 exposed end down carefully.
5) HERE IS WHERE THE EXTRA HANDS COME IN: Now have the second person with the microfiber cloth in hand hold the adhered portion and slowly rub from side to side following you and you pull more and more backing off holding the doubled over backing. If done slowly, you will get a bubble free install.
6) Towards the button you will need to pull off the last 1-2 inches of backing so the film will contact the surface.
7) Now take a credit card (make sure it has a consistent and smooth edge, 400-600 grit sandpaper can help ease the sharp edge) and work out any bubbles in the first and last few inches and the edges. Any bubbles should be close to the edge and work out easily. In step #5 make sure there are no bubbles in the center (viewable area) as you work the film dome toward the button. If you see some, just pull the film up and slowly lay it down.
Hope this helps.
