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Old 02-11-2008, 06:12 AM
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Would it be easy to remove the invisible shield?
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Old 02-11-2008, 06:30 AM
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you should be able to peel it off easily...question is, if it leaves any marks? i haven't tried peeling off on any of my ipods because invisible shield (full body) does costs a little just to waste it...so it will be there forever. :)
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Well on ebay, the auction says it will not leave marks. I am wondering if it will work just as good as the first time you put it on.
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Old 02-11-2008, 10:33 PM
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I think an invisishield purchase may be in order for me, I have a tendency to put my gadgets in bags with nail files, keys, etc.
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Old 02-12-2008, 03:12 AM
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I just put on my invisible shield last week, it was a total pain to do so. It took me about an hour to just put it on, and I still tried to remove some of the airbubbles. I thought I messed up on it, since there were alot of bubbles left, but all of them went away. My only complaints are that it does not cover the entire front, the screen protector is a tad too small(but it still covers most of the screen) and it leaves an orange peel look on the phone. Besides this, I'm pretty happy with it.
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:15 AM
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After having the Invisible Shield for almost 2 months, I finally cringed and applied the protector about an hour ago. I knew it was not going to be easy. The total pieces for my phone is 9. It took me a while to apply the pieces but I didn't rush it as I wanted it to be done right. The key on applying the pieces is to use a lot of the spray the kit came with. I think I used of it. I didn't worry about the little water on my phone as I'm not planning on using it for at least a couple of days to give it ample time to dry up. I'm fairly satisfied with my effort as bubbles seem to be nonexistence.

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The kit came in a nice packaging


It seperates into two


Then unfolds to this



The spray bottle


Actual pieces


And the pieces applied. I took these pictures about 10 mins after applying so phone is still somewhat wet and obviously needs some wiping. I'll get it cleaned up when I'm sure it is dry.




And last one. The circles on the right side of the switch are not bubbles. They are water stain.


I have to mention the delivery time for the kit took exactly 2 weeks which I think is ridiculously long. As of now, the protector looks good and I shall see how resilient it is in the coming days.
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does the invisible shield cover the camera lens, and if so, does it effect the pictures at all?
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Old 02-14-2008, 10:53 AM
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No it does not. If you would look carefully, you might be able to see the edges of the protector and it's no where near the lens. It would be nice if it did though.
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