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Thanks, man. GREAT video. Thanks for posting.

I guess I'm still a little scared of the wet method. You make it look so easy, but I, personally, get weirded out thinking about liquid entering the iPad through ports or the home button.

Have you encountered any problems with that? I have used the dry method on all of my PS films on my iPhone 2G and 3G. Haven't yet done an install on my iPhone 4 and my iPad.
 
Thanks, man. GREAT video. Thanks for posting.

I guess I'm still a little scared of the wet method. You make it look so easy, but I, personally, get weirded out thinking about liquid entering the iPad through ports or the home button.

Have you encountered any problems with that? I have used the dry method on all of my PS films on my iPhone 2G and 3G. Haven't yet done an install on my iPhone 4 and my iPad.

No issues at all.
 
Thanks for the video. You think this will work with a film that's already been used? I have some dust that got caught under the film while aligning it. I didn't want to risk getting more dust under so I left it as is. I guess im wondering if any dust can be washed off then reapplied. I have to redo it for my MacBook too :(
 
Thanks for the video. You think this will work with a film that's already been used? I have some dust that got caught under the film while aligning it. I didn't want to risk getting more dust under so I left it as is. I guess im wondering if any dust can be washed off then reapplied. I have to redo it for my MacBook too :(

Yes, you can wash these and reuse them.
 
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