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Removing Zagg Invisible Shield
I just put a Zagg Invisible shield on the phone.....If I peel this off after it dries, will it harm any coatings on the screen? Should I wet it before removing? Not sure if I'm going to like it, but I definitely don't want to damage the screen trying to remove it.....thanks in advance
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It's a low-tack adhesive. Removing it shouldn't be a problem at all. I would suggest buying iKlear or something similar to clean the screen afterward, though.
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I have had to pull pretty hard to get an IS off, but it left no damage on any of my devices I have used it on.
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I had IS on my old BB8310 for about a year. When I finally decided to remove it there was nasty glue residue left all over the phone. I had to use alcohol to clean it up, which btw, works like magic.
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Warm it up with a hair dryer. Much easier.
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