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So just use your fingernail and gently work it off?
Pretty much. Try not to get the edge of your fingernail under the edge where the adhesive is (or at least at little as possible).
Why are you taking it off?
 
Pretty much. Try not to get the edge of your fingernail under the edge where the adhesive is (or at least at little as possible).
Why are you taking it off?

Not taking it off, just want to know how everyone else is doing it. In videos I've seen they don't really show that part.
 
It is absolutely worth getting. The best edge to edge screen protector I have used.
 
Any warranty on this protector? Still worth getting?
I am getting the latest version of the Cinder to review on my 6s Plus next week sometime. I will definitely post my review here :)

Kristin
 
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they updated the cinder?
Well, I haven't reviewed this product for a while. The previous version I reviewed was on my 6 Plus, and it was supposedly the very last pre-production sample before they starting shipping them out to backers. I think the adhesive on the current one is supposed to be better than on the version I reviewed...
 
I received mine last week. No problem putting it on, and the hazes do indeed just disappear nicely.

However... Cinder has a bit of a flaw. The adhesive is only on the main screen. Not under the black top and bottom areas. This means there is a gap and I can press down and flex it. And this makes the adhesive lift on the damn main screen.

It is also NOT compatible with the Spigen Ultra Hybrid case. (Cupert list it as compatible on the website).
I can tell you it is very tight, which means the edges of the case want to slip off the edge off Cinder. This happens in the pocket as it rubs/moves on the fabric. Then as the edge of the case pushes back over it tends to lift the Cinder adhesive off.
This happened just now as I took my phone out my pocket. Thought it was the window reflection but no it was the haze of half the protector lifted off.
 
I have the white cinder for my gold 6s and mine had adhesive under the white top and bottom areas, as well as the main screen.
 
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