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This is a discussion on Screen protector without the bubbles? within the iPad Accessories forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; [quote=NumbLock;26845] Originally Posted by NotMyRealName Frankly after I saw the scratch tests going around the popular websites (rusty nails!) I think maybe the need for ...

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    [quote=NumbLock;26845]
    Quote Originally Posted by NotMyRealName
    Frankly after I saw the scratch tests going around the popular websites (rusty nails!) I think maybe the need for screen protection is overrated.
    I disagree here, I handled my iPad very carefully, but after my kids played with it a few hours, it already had a small scratch on the screen.

    Now, since I have the ZAGG InvisibleShield on it, I have a way better "feedback" from the screen and it is perfectly protected.

    If you need more feedback on the screen - ask me.
    Most likely written on my iPad


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    Quote Originally Posted by CatiPad View Post
    I used to use a screen protector on my iphone but there were always bubbles around the edges and I could never seem to get them completely out.

    I'm worried about my iPad screen but done want to look at even bigger bubbles on that.

    Anybody know of a good solution?

    Thanks,
    Ellen
    I had the same concern. I had a hard time getting a screen protector on my Touch, so I was really worried how I could possibly put one on my iPad successfully. I bought the "Power Support" brand online--expensive, but it got good reviews. I watched the videos on their site about how to apply it, and then took the plunge.

    At first I had a few bubbles (well, a lot actually...) but I used tape to lift the screen protector up and got the bubbles out. It took a while, but my patience paid off, and it looks really nice now. I feel very relieved that it's on, since I don't have to constantly be checking the screen to see if I accidentally scratched it. It's was $30, including shipping, but I am glad I went with that brand.

    Good luck!

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    I installed the ZAGG on my iPad. There were quite a few bubbles present when I did the install. But the directions claimed that all the bubbles would disappear after a couple of days because of the properties of the material. That's exactly what happened. After two days, there were absolutely no bubbles. So, you can install the ZAGG and not worry about trying to squeeze out the bubbles. They go away.

    soon to be replaced by iPad 2 same model

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsimon View Post
    I installed the ZAGG on my iPad. There were quite a few bubbles present when I did the install. But the directions claimed that all the bubbles would disappear after a couple of days because of the properties of the material. That's exactly what happened. After two days, there were absolutely no bubbles. So, you can install the ZAGG and not worry about trying to squeeze out the bubbles. They go away.
    I second this. It is all true.
    I posted the same sort of thing Here, along with a pic showing all the bubbles I had, which indeed disappeared after a couple days.

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    Please excuse my last post. I was mistaken. Sorry for any confusion.

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    i use avery self -laminating sheets. I cut it out to the shape . its sticky so you can apply it piece by piece and smooth out the bubbles as you lay it down and its cheap!!! i did this on my itouch and its been a year and it still works great and no scratches..it doesnt leave residue when you take it off either....

    HTH's!!


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