furygoalbrtis39
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Yes, mine literally just got water damaged 5 mins ago, the solvent went up into the screen, in a bowl of rice now so hopefully its okay...
how do you like the dry Zagg
I bought the invisishield wet and I am not sure if it is the one for cases or not. I use the Incipio and CaseMate Barely There Alumininum and would like to know before I install it on my 4s. How can I tell the difference between them?
DJ
I went and got a Zagg Invisible Shield anti-glare/smudge model and was surprised to find out it was a wet installation. Still, it went much better than the dry shield from Otterbox I tried to put on and totally screwed up.
I had the same thought about water damage, but let's be real, you're talking about less moisture than a raindrop. You'd have to really douse the thing to get it in any of the crevices.
The micro bubbles really do disappear after a day or so. The only problem I've had so far is that the top edge starts peeling back. I actually "fixed" it today by putting a drop of applicator solution on my squeege and running it underneath. But I think what's causing that may be that I have an Otterbox Reflex and the top rim may be pushing it back. The other edges have not been doing that.
The shield itself, however, is awesome. Basically never smudges and the texture works better for finger gestures (slides better).
I just got an email from Zagg about a new Invisible Shield called Invisible Shield HD specifically designed for the retina display to keep the clarity. This sounds interesting. I bought the original Zagg Invisible Shield in 2010 but didn't like how dull it made the retina display.
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Do the Zagg Dry screen protectors (front and back, if it matters) have the textured look and feel that I have read about?