Re: Screen protectors - almost impossible to avoid *some* dust

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"Si" <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>>It seems no matter how hard I try, I'm finding it almost impossible to
>>>>>not
>>>>>get *some* dust under my screen protectors when I apply them - am I
>>>>>alone?
>>>>>
>>>>>Si.
>>>>>
>>>> Frustrating, ain't it?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>
>>> I've tried five times, and found that I've still got seven small spots -
>>> have I done the best I can?
>>>
>>> Si.
>>>
>> It took me simply ages but I finally succeeded by soaking it and adding
>> washing up liquid and then using a very flat edge to push the air and
>> bubbles to the edge. I was left with two little bubbles which dried and
>> disappeared.
>> Good luck.
>> Annie
>>
>
> Which brand of protector?
>
http://www.datakits.co.uk/store/product_info.php/cPath/184_190/products_id/621?osCsid=aaef997594043443c21c8c2b8a682d39

Annie


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