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    • J
      jdubz last edited by

      2nd the Paperlike. The feel is the unbeatable.

      Josh White
      https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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        Jeremy Ross @jdubz last edited by Jeremy Ross

        @jdubz and @AjMitchel , did you guys experience any pesky bubbles during installation of the Paperlike screen?

        I installed my techarmor screen in the bathroom after steaming up the room to remove dust; however, I still had a few annoying bubbles I couldn’t squeeze out. I left it overnight to see if maybe it would be better in the morning, but nope.

        This morning I followed the helpful videos on how to remove the bubbles due to small dirt particles, but I just made it worse (smile).

        Thankfully it came with two, hope I don’t screw up the next one.

        Tips from anyone greatly appreciated.

        Thanks!

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          jdubz last edited by

          @Jeremy-Ross Yeah I wasn't able to get a completely perfect screen, but the few tiny bubbles I have on the rim I can't see when I'm drawing and don't affect anything so I finally decided to leave them.

          If it's just air and not dirt, you can use a needle to poke a tiny hole to let the air escape. If you come at it at an angle you won't be poking the screen itself.

          I've ALWAYS found trying to fix a few stray particles makes mine far worse than what I was trying to fix so I usually end up leaving it alone unless it's really bad lol.

          Josh White
          https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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            Jeremy Ross @jdubz last edited by

            @jdubz thanks! I had a few annoying bubbles in the middle of the screen which I couldn’t ignore, but after trying to remove, created about 100 bubbles! I would definitely leave edge bubbles alone too.

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            • Sue Knause
              Sue Knause last edited by

              I love the Paperlike too - I had a knock off brand and when I got the new version off of kickstarter - it was wonderful and not a lot of issues getting it on like other screen protectors - it was pretty low maintenance.

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