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Old 08-20-2018, 08:54 AM   #563
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Originally Posted by parkher View Post
If you have some dust particles with bubbles, could you still try to remove them? Not the whole protector, only those particles. Not seconds but rather weeks or months after attaching the protector.
I do have a few dust particles with bubbles under my screen protector. Had i just applied it, I would be tempted to try some of the techniques in the videos you linked to to remove them.

However, when I initially applied my protector, I attempted to remove some of them simply by lifting up the screen protector with my fingers. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of touching the underside of the screen protector with my finger and it has never adhered as closely to the screen in that area as it did before. Because of that, I am hesitant to lift the screen protector up again for fear of spreading the problem. Luckily, the few dust particles and bubbles under the screen don't really bother me and don't affect the functioning of the device in any way.
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