Are there any precautions I can take to minimize the dust in the air around me during the application?
Posted by MediaDevil - Sean on 20 January 2011 19:05

There are indeed:

1) ALWAYS read our product instructions very carefully first, and then use them! (this sounds very obvious we know, but a large number of our customers still do not do this) :)

Some of our customers decide to ignore our instructions, by fully exposing the protector's adhesive side before applying it. This significantly increases the risk of dust sticking to the protector before it is applied to the screen!

The vast majority of customers who contact us with issues, are customers we can tell have not read our instructions carefully.

2) An extra step you can take is to either:

i) apply the protector in your bathroom after a hot shower/bath, after the steam has been allowed to subside. This removes a lot of dust from the air.

ii) apply the protector in a kitchen with a tiled floor. There will be a lot less dust in the air compared to a carpeted room, and the tiled floor ensures very little static electricity is generated. This is a trick used by the computer repair industry.

For ultimate application conditions, why not take things a step further. Apply in a bathroom with a tiled floor, after a hot shower/bath!


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