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This is why I like wrapsol better. The back has a matte finish with a nice feel and they provide a pre made solution to use, not to mention their customer service is excellent and lifetime warranty.
 
i'm in a similar situation as the author was on day 1, any update?

I grew totally impatient and decided to see if I could get rid of some dust trapped under the screen skin. I sprayed my fingers, carefully lifted the skin again (12 hours after install), scratched the dust away and re-squeegeed. So far so good! It actually looks better than the area that are curing... I'll post again later with the results after a few more hours
 
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Errrrr what are you guys talking about?

Are you applying soap to the iPad before putting the skin/shields on?
 
I owned a bse for iPad 2. I had no problems reapplying. don't listen to the guy saying you can't. you CAN reapply if you didn't like it the first time.
 
I have recently changed from using a Power Support (PS) screen protector to Best Skins Ever (BSE). I had the PS on my iPad for 8 months.

I am loving the clarity and feel of the BSE, much better than the PS IMHO, however the PS definitely reduced the glare and fingerprints more but I feel the clarity is outweighing this at the present time.

All the air and soap bubbles were gone 3 days after installation of my BSE.
 
Usually the bubbles go away after a few days. Store in a dry, warm (25C'ish) place when not using.

On screens that have been used a bit (weeks to months) I prefer wet application, seems to come out nicer. (done on iPhones)
On brand new (never been touched) screen I prefer dry application such as Radtech ClearCal (best protector, ever). (Done on iPad)
 
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