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Have used on many devices without any residue left if taking off. You wont have a need to remove its that good
 
I got just the front for iPad 2. I had the ghost armor kiosk at Stonebriar mall near Dallas, Texas do the install.. I quite literally took the plastic off the box and handed it to the guy.

I never had anything on my iPad 1 screen and I can say I love it. The guy did a perfect install and it feels awesome. I prefer it to the bare glass. Typing feels much better and it looks great.

The guy used a lot of liquid but it's on there perfect, the haze goes way fast and it's invisible.

$40 for front only installed. It was a tad bit steep but it has a lifetime warranty. I will buy again unless the power support is better, never tried it.

I got a rear skin from iCarbons, looks better than the ghost armor rear skins because it does not have that odd relief in the corners.
 
The "Going to Town" Caption cracked me up for some reason. Lol
install came out good. I'll use the "Going to town" method too with my BSE
 
Nice install pics! I plan to use bse though. :rolleyes: I guess it's similar? Well I plan to keep my iPad sort of naked without a big case like the incase book jacket cuz I just got the smart cover and don't wanna ruin the slim factor. Plus I'll just get a sleeve for this.
 
Thanks to OP and those who suggested installing in a steamed bathroom to settle dust and lint out of the air, it makes a world of difference.

I got the full body protection and only installed the back so far, not sure if I want the GA or Power support on teh front, might go with PS anti-glare for the front......

Thanks OP, the great pics convinced me to go with GA, as the texture and clarity is miles above ZAggg in quality<3

installation went pretty great, now is under the mandatory 2 hours drying before using it again, even though I have a 23.5 style portenzo on the way, I still wanted to protect my investment on the oft chance it fell/flew towards the ground =]

hope my installation pics are to your liking and I didn't mess up too bad =]

Some of the variation is moisture yet to dry and poor angles/lighting/amateur photography.
 

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I had the front and back done over the weekend at the local dealer. I can only tell if I have the iPad2 turned off that it's been GA.

No regrets here in getting the GA.
 
I had the front and back done over the weekend at the local dealer. I can only tell if I have the iPad2 turned off that it's been GA.

No regrets here in getting the GA.

Lucky~~~

Closest installer/kiosks is 80 miles away, no can do for me, justifying a 160 mile round trip for a 40 buck install.

I just hope as mine dries I don't discover any lint/hair under the GA =~=
 
I went today to a kiosk in Dallas, TX to have my ipad screen GA'd & so far it looks great!
I attempted a BSE on the front & dust got trapped underneath (even though I steamed the bathroom). I also have the BSE on the back & there are some microbubbles but I'm not to worried how the back looks since I have a Portenzo on the way.
 
Lucky~~~

Closest installer/kiosks is 80 miles away.....

=~=

I guess Im lucky that they are based out here in AZ so I didn't have to drive far at all. I had it on the iPad1 and I like the feel and look of it compared to the other stuff out there. Now have it on the iPad2 front and back.
 
This sounds great. Any concerns with putting so much liquid on it before installing it? Is there any chance the liquid could seep into the interior of the ipad 2?
 
This sounds great. Any concerns with putting so much liquid on it before installing it? Is there any chance the liquid could seep into the interior of the ipad 2?

I have never heard of anyone having a problem with the liquid messing up anything. They do use a lot of liquid.

I'm pretty sure the iPad 2 does not have moisture sensors.
 
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