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augustya

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Hi Guys,

I would like to know if anyone here has had any experience using a liquid Screen Protector on their iPad Pro ? There are quite a few in the Market does anyone have any experience with any of them ? I am using a Tempered Glass Screen Protector and though it offers good protection, even the clarity is kind of good but for me the Colours Vibrancy is reduced by about 10% so the colours on the iPad Pro with a Tempered glass Screen Protector appears about 10% washed out compared to without the Tempered Glass Screen Protector. Hence I am looking out for some other options.

The idea of liquid Screen Protector appears interesting, there is no other object on the actual screen just wipe the actual screen with some Liquid Screen Protector treated liquid or wipes and that’s it done.

I know some of you guys would perhaps say that it does not provide or will not provide the kind of protection a Tempered glass Screen Protector would. But I am very careful with using my iPad so I do not require that detailed, meticulous protection. I do not want like a 100% Protection. Even if it gives me about 30-50% Protection with my kind of usage and using habits I should be protected. On top of that I also use an Apple Smart Cover Folio.

So if someone has any experience with using Liquid Screen Protector please post guys here.

This is of course in terms of getting scratches.

Thanks
 
I looked at some of the products on Amazon, but whew, I don't know. I'd be hesitant to try it until some of the more mainstream companies carried it and there were trustworthy reviews. I'd be concerned whether it could be removed. The words "liquid" and "iPad Pro" in a product is, for me, enough not to consider it.
 
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I looked at some of the products on Amazon, but whew, I don't know. I'd be hesitant to try it until some of the more mainstream companies carried it and there were trustworthy reviews. I'd be concerned whether it could be removed. The words "liquid" and "iPad Pro" in a product is, for me, enough not to consider it.

Yes that could be ringing red alarm for a lot of people but on a lot videos that I saw it is like applying any cleaning agent of the screen.
 
Yes that could be ringing red alarm for a lot of people but on a lot videos that I saw it is like applying any cleaning agent of the screen.
It might be interesting to try a little on an old device perhaps.
 
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