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What is the Best Way to Apply a Screen Protector?

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Photo by Felipe Bustillo on Unsplash
(Photo : Felipe Bustillo on Unsplash)

In today's world, an anti-glare screen protector is an essential accessory for any device. It can protect your phone or tablet from scratches and other damage, as well as reduce glare and enhance visibility. Fortunately, applying a screen protector isn't difficult. 

Here are three methods you can use to apply your own screen protector.

Method 1: Wet Application

This method requires the use of a cleaning solution and a lint-free cloth to remove dust and dirt from the surface of your device before application. 

Once the surface has been cleaned, spray the solution onto the adhesive side of the screen protector and position it on your device. 

Use a lint-free cloth to press down around the edges until all air bubbles have been squeezed out. This will ensure that there are no gaps between the protector and your device. 

Lastly, use a microfiber cloth with some cleaning solution to wipe away any excess liquid on the outside of your phone or tablet.

Method 2: Dry Application

This method is similar to wet application but doesn't require any cleaning solution or liquid at all. Begin by using a lint-free cloth to clean off dust and dirt from your device before application. 

Carefully peel off one corner of the protective coating on the adhesive side of the anti-glare screen protector and slowly place it on top of your device. 

Use a soft card to press down around all edges until all air bubbles have been removed. Finally, peel off the remaining protective coating from the outside of the phone or tablet for maximum visibility and clarity.

Method 3: Professional Installation

If you don't feel comfortable with either wet or dry application methods, then you may want to consider having a professional install your screen protector for you at an electronics store or repair shop. 

This is often done using suction cups that attach directly to your device so that they can hold it in place while they work their magic.

Professional installation services typically come with warranties, so if something goes wrong after installation, you can get it fixed without any extra cost.

Why Are Screen Protectors Important? 

Phone screens are expensive and fragile, so even the slightest crack can cause irreparable damage. 

With an anti-glare screen protector in place, you don't have to worry about dropping your device or having it scratched by keys in your pocket or backpack. It's an inexpensive way to keep your phone looking like new for longer. You can purchase them on online stores like ViaScreens.

Plus, since most modern smartphones have large displays that take up most of the front face, a cracked or scratched display will ruin the overall look of your device, which is something that no one wants. Additionally, many modern phones come with features such as 3D Touch and Force Touch. 

These technologies require higher levels of sensitivity than traditional capacitive touchscreens do, something that can be easily compromised if there's a layer between the display and your finger. 

However, there are now specialized screen protectors designed specifically for devices with these features; they provide superior protection while still allowing for full functionality with these technologies.

Conclusion

No matter which method you choose for applying a screen protector, make sure you take time in order to get it right.

A successful application ensures that your phone or tablet is protected from scratches, smudges, fingerprints, dust, dirt, and even water damage.

With these three methods in mind, wet application method, dry application method, or professional installation, you should now be armed with everything needed for successfully applying a perfect anti-glare screen protector for your device.

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