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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Worlds Cheapest Screen Protector

Worlds Cheapest Screen Protector


  For all of you who like to live life on a budget, this is the best way to protect your phones valuable screen using every day household items.  This video provides more comedy than practical use as screen protectors are so cheap and easy to avoid disaster.  For those of you who prefer to own a high quality screen protector that's fool proof, then please follow our link at the bottom of the page.  But, for those of you who see a couple of bucks as a stretch.......then please enjoy the video and instructions below.

Keep your cell phone looking brand new with this next-to-free protective cover that will last longer than the original.



Step 1: Measure and mark

Measure your screen with the ruler and use the marker to mark the width on the packing tape before you unroll the tape. Then add an inch to your height measurement and mark that on the tape. 


Step 2: Cut

Cut the marked piece of tape as straight as possible. Peel it from the roll starting at the top, where the excess tape is marked.

Tip
Hold the tape by the excess inch. This prevents fingerprints and prevents the tape from getting hung up on anything.


Step 3: Soak

Submerge the piece of tape completely in a bowl of water with a few drops of dish soap and soak it for several seconds. Avoid making the water too sudsy.


Step 4: Place on phone

Make sure the tape and your hands are free from debris. Then, put a drop or two of water on your cell phone's screen and apply the tape, sticky-side down, starting at the bottom. Center the tape on the screen.


Step 5: Squeegee

Remove excess water and air bubbles with the credit card, using it like a squeegee. Push from the bottom to the top. Then blot excess water from the screen with a tissue.


Step 6: Remove excess tape

Carefully cut off the excess tape at the top just below the face plate surface.


Step 7: Avoid scratching back

Avoid scratching other parts of your cell phone by always placing it in a separate pocket from your keys and loose change, or in a separate compartment in your handbag.


Did You Know?
91 percent of Americans have cell phones.





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