B Bathplug macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 12, 2010 886 229 Oct 6, 2012 #1 The oleophobic has worn off on my iphone 4. Is there any type glass products I can apply to the screen for a similar effect? Thanks
The oleophobic has worn off on my iphone 4. Is there any type glass products I can apply to the screen for a similar effect? Thanks
A AFDoc Suspended Jun 29, 2012 2,864 629 Colorado Springs USA for now Oct 6, 2012 #2 Maybe rain x or something like that but I wouldn't use that. It's not a big deal that it wears off... it actually wears off very quickly IMHO.
Maybe rain x or something like that but I wouldn't use that. It's not a big deal that it wears off... it actually wears off very quickly IMHO.
E ematsui macrumors regular Aug 12, 2009 103 4 Oct 6, 2012 #3 Bathplug said: The oleophobic has worn off on my iphone 4. Is there any type glass products I can apply to the screen for a similar effect? Thanks Click to expand... Spigen SGP Glas.t. Doooo eeeeet
Bathplug said: The oleophobic has worn off on my iphone 4. Is there any type glass products I can apply to the screen for a similar effect? Thanks Click to expand... Spigen SGP Glas.t. Doooo eeeeet
A AFDoc Suspended Jun 29, 2012 2,864 629 Colorado Springs USA for now Oct 6, 2012 #4 ematsui said: Spigen SGP Glas.t. Doooo eeeeet Click to expand... As a "fix" I agree with this.
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 74,531 44,819 Oct 6, 2012 #5 I had this issue with my 3gs and for every phone after that I opted for ghost armor. I'd say put on a screen protector now and live with it as there is no other coating that you can apply that will replace the oleophobic coating
I had this issue with my 3gs and for every phone after that I opted for ghost armor. I'd say put on a screen protector now and live with it as there is no other coating that you can apply that will replace the oleophobic coating