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The first time I used this product was on a Garmin hand held GPS receiver. I followed the enclosed instructions (If you are a first-time user read the more comprehensive installation instructions and FAQ's on their website.) I was extremely pleased with the results. I still own the receiver and use it while hiking in the mountains and deserts of Southern California. The shield looks as good as it did when I installed it. I must admit that I didn't run a Dremel Tool on it like they do in their ads. I ordered another the same day I ordered my new Canon G12. Before you install the shield get every thing ready just as they tell you. Familiarize yourself with installation process and have the contents of the package laid out on your clean and uncluttered work space. You don't want to be opening the little plastic bags and checking to see if the little pump spray works after you begin. Then, just before you start, wash your hands thoroughly. You want to remove any oils (and soil of course) before handling the shield. A small squeegee is included to press the shield down and squeeze the liquid from under the shield. You can slide the shield to align it right after you apply it but is does begin to set up fairly quickly. Remove as many of the bubbles and wrinkles as possible. The shields are forgiving though. After two days it settles down and the small bubbles and wrinkles are gone.
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The thing I disliked the most about this protector, is the annoying "Zagg" logo on one of its corner. DO NOT buy it unless you don't mind seeing a logo on one of the corner of the LCD screen. It doesn't seem like a big problem when image information is shown on the LCD screen. But when reviewing pictures or watching video clips, the annoying logo shows up in your face. I wouldn't have minded it if it was tiny and discrete, but unfortunately the logo was not discrete. It's about half a cm from the edge and is not esthetically positioned. Do a search on the internet first before making the same mistake I did. I think it's a very poor marketing strategy by Zagg.The InvisibleShield was a bit messy to apply. To apply, you're supposed to apply the provided solution to both the back and the front of the protector. Once the solution is applied, the protector becomes sticky. The protector itself is soft. Since it is sticky, it took me a few tries to install it. It took me a while to push the air bubbles out. Some smaller bubbles stayed and I couldn't push them out. According to the instructions, the micro-bubbles will disappear in a few days. I don't know if those small bubbles can be categorized as "micro". After significant effort to install, I tried turning on the LCD screen. The display looks "dirty" (due to the small or tiny bubbles or solution vapor trapped under the InvisibleShield).
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