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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I've had my PSP for some time now and i bought it second user anyway. It was pretty much mint when i got it and i kept it mostly that way, except for when ive droppedit
but just recently, i've noticed a couple of scratches on the screen, i got the last pack of screen protectors from game station £3GOD DAMN IT are they awkward to put on! no matter how much i polished the screen and cleaned it, a hair or a piece of grit, would manage to get underneath it, or little tiny airbubbles. Anyway 3 screen protectors later, theres one tiny hair is underneath it and this protector is staying on. Rant over Peace |
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You should check on tips for putting on vynles on cars, tips like, damp the protector before you place it on, this helps you slide the film around with the water as a layer, then you simply use a squeegy and force the water out, which also removes the air bubbles problem.
I only found this after my 6th screen protector and have long given up on them. Might work, might not.... Kev ![]() |
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