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 The Official iPhone 7/7+ Thread | V4, This is 7

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Yen8on3
post Nov 8 2016, 08:32 AM

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Had to screenshot because cross referring different threads and the previous iPhone 7 thread is closed
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Did any of you buy the iPhone 7 from the seller? It turns out to be a total scam.
There are NO sales histories and it is no a “she” but rather a he

remix2040 already got conned of RM2050 for the purchase of S7 Edge
If any of you guys here got conned please go to this thread
remix2040 is making a police report today
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Fighteden https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4104808


Yen8on3
post Nov 15 2016, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(harryfoo @ Nov 15 2016, 09:15 PM)
My RhinoShield screen protector arrived but when I apply its very hard to align to properly, so I need to reapply a few times to get it straight. Because of that dust accumulate and stick to the inner site of the screen protector and it is very visible now if the screen is off or on a white blank page. sad.gif
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If you have decided to throw it away, you might want to give this a final try.
Take out the RhinoShield screen protector and apply a light mild soap (make sure is NOT those oily/ moisturizing soap) on the Adhesive side
Then run the screen protector under tap away to wash away the soap without touching or creasing the adhesive side
This will wash away all the dust.
You can then proceed to reinstall the screen protector in a semi dry state
Use microfiber cloth to push out the water and bubbles.

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post Nov 16 2016, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(harryfoo @ Nov 15 2016, 11:25 PM)
Won't it no longer be sticky anymore on the adhesive side?
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I have tried on Spigen PET screen protector, it works.
But then again, Spigen is using high quality static silicon adhesive.
Must sure to use a very mild non oily soap and gently apply on the adhesive side gently without creasing or smearing the adhesive.
Let the running tap water clean off any extra soap
once it is semi dry you can reapply and push out the water and bubbles.




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