Chris Gee, This info is from link below. There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
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Chris Gee, This info is from link below, links will tell/show removal and installation of protector glass. There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
Method 1
Before getting out your toolkit and working on your iPhone or iPad like it's one of Frankenstein's creations, try removing the screen protector with your fingernail.
Start by trying to lift the screen protector up from each corner. One of them's gotta give!
Once it starts coming up, stop pulling from just the corner and move further along the protector as it starts to peel off. This will help prevent it from falling to pieces before you can get it all the way off.
Pull slowly and evenly; otherwise, you'll have a jigsaw puzzle of tempered glass pieces to clean up.
Check out the 1st link for a couple other methods and also a vid.. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
Chris Gee, This info is from link below. There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
Method 1
Before getting out your toolkit and working on your iPhone or iPad like it's one of Frankenstein's creations, try removing the screen protector with your fingernail.
Start by trying to lift the screen protector up from each corner. One of them's gotta give!
Once it starts coming up, stop pulling from just the corner and move further along the protector as it starts to peel off. This will help prevent it from falling to pieces before you can get it all the way off.
Pull slowly and evenly; otherwise, you'll have a jigsaw puzzle of tempered glass pieces to clean up.
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Check out the link for a couple other methods. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
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Check out the 1st link for a couple other methods and also a vid.. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
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Chris Gee, This info is from link below. There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
Method 1
Before getting out your toolkit and working on your iPhone or iPad like it's one of Frankenstein's creations, try removing the screen protector with your fingernail.
Start by trying to lift the screen protector up from each corner. One of them's gotta give!
Once it starts coming up, stop pulling from just the corner and move further along the protector as it starts to peel off. This will help prevent it from falling to pieces before you can get it all the way off.
Pull slowly and evenly; otherwise, you'll have a jigsaw puzzle of tempered glass pieces to clean up.
Check out the link for a couple other methods. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
Chris Gee, This info is from link below.
There are a few ways to remove your busted tempered glass screen protector and the one you use will depend on just how well-attached the protector is to your screen. Before you start, use a hair dryer on low on your screen for about 15 seconds. This should slightly heat up and loosen the adhesive on the screen protector. Do not overdo this part.
Method 1
Before getting out your toolkit and working on your iPhone or iPad like it's one of Frankenstein's creations, try removing the screen protector with your fingernail.
Start by trying to lift the screen protector up from each corner. One of them's gotta give!
Once it starts coming up, stop pulling from just the corner and move further along the protector as it starts to peel off. This will help prevent it from falling to pieces before you can get it all the way off.
Pull slowly and evenly; otherwise, you'll have a jigsaw puzzle of tempered glass pieces to clean up.
Check out the link for a couple other methods. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
http://www.imore.com/how-replace-tempered-glass-screen-protector#remove