Re: [NTLK] WriteRightWrong

From: Goodwin, Greg P. (GoodwinG_at_aafes.com)
Date: Fri Nov 25 2005 - 05:48:58 PST


"I'm still getting a non-
perfect filmy blotchy hazy mess, so what's the secret to applying these
protectors, do I need to be in a "clean-room" wearing a full-body suit
or what?"

        Yes.

       Actually... how long has it been staying hazy?

       I use the concept kitchen screen proctectors, and generally I use =
a water/hand soap mix to apply the screen protector. I use the light =
film of that water/soap on the screen and then apply the screen =
protector. The water film will allow me to adjust it to the right =
place. Then I use like a credit card to squeegee the water and air =
bubbles to the edges.
      The screen will be cloudy for no more than three days, and then it =
will fade, leaving the screen looking pretty good.

      The water/soap trick was taught to me by my dad who had to apply =
many stickers and the like. It is a good way to better remove air =
bubbles and what not. =20

      Doc Clu
      Newton User since 1995.

-----Original Message-----
From: newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net
[mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of John
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 9:51 AM
To: Newtontalk
Subject: [NTLK] WriteRightWrong

hhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.................

Well, after swearing off using screen "protectors" back in 1998, I
figured I'd try once again just to see if I was wrong for not wanting to
use these clear adhesive sheets.

I was not wrong ;-)

Unless I'm missing something, no matter how carefully I clean my 2100
screen even using compressed air, Kinetronics Anti-Static brushes,
Rexton Optyl-t(TM) pro cam lens cleaner, then following the WriteRight
directions using a credit card or the like, I'm still getting a non-
perfect filmy blotchy hazy mess, so what's the secret to applying these
protectors, do I need to be in a "clean-room" wearing a full-body suit
or what?

John=20

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