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Old 02-06-2006, 06:27 PM   #8
Bob Russell
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Originally Posted by zoid
I applied the screen protect that came with my Treo 650. It has 2 bubbles. So now I want to remove it but it's seems glued to the screen. how do I remove it with out scratching up the screen
Good question. How bad are the bubbles? If removed and replaced, it may not be clear anymore. If the bubbles are near the edge you might be able to push them out with a business card or credit card.

The tip I've heard is that you should use a piece of tape in the corner to pull it. Personally, I've usually used a business card to lift up the corner. But depending on the screen protector type, it may or may not go back down well. I've seen more that don't go back down well than are good to replace.

You may be best off if you buy a replacement. If price is an issue, try finding a cheap pack on eBay, or a cheap one that you can cut down. You might even share some from a pack with friends to save money.

Good luck!
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