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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 3944932" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>[USER=362]@Badshot[/USER] got it! Make sure you are clean and no dust, no dust where you are working and what you are going to use. Use alcohol to clean it as most household cleaners have silicon in them. Peel part of it across the narrow direction and start it round any buttons and then push it down without peeling further to get the line right up the screen. Slowly pull the film cover off from under neath as you work it down with a credit card (but be careful they can be stiff and uneven). Any bubbles can be rubbed out easily with your thumb but if you have got fibres or dust in there you'll never win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 3944932, member: 56"] [USER=362]@Badshot[/USER] got it! Make sure you are clean and no dust, no dust where you are working and what you are going to use. Use alcohol to clean it as most household cleaners have silicon in them. Peel part of it across the narrow direction and start it round any buttons and then push it down without peeling further to get the line right up the screen. Slowly pull the film cover off from under neath as you work it down with a credit card (but be careful they can be stiff and uneven). Any bubbles can be rubbed out easily with your thumb but if you have got fibres or dust in there you'll never win. [/QUOTE]
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