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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I bought this for my LCD on my new t3i. I put it on and it looks good. The only worry I potentially have is when and if I need to remove it at some point? Anyone know if it is easily removed without damaging the LCD? Not thrilled about a hair dryer.
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Ha, a good one. Why did you choose to damage your new camera with a protector?? Thanks for posting, I enjoyed it! Gene
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What are you talking about? So you think I destroyed the screen? The protector was in the kit I bought from B&H....I didn't think the vello would destroy the camera???
Last edited by Heinrich Hausler; Nov 9, 2012 at 3:21 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Extreme Northeastern Vermont, USA
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I'm not at all familiar with these, but if they apply with adhesive, most likely, if you lift a corner with a thin knife or glass scraper, you should be able to peel it off fairly easily. The adhesives used can generally be cleaned up with isopropyl alcohol. I generally keep a bottle or two of fuel line dryer, such as Iso-Heet, which is straight isopropyl.
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I have never had a problem removing a screen protector from any of my cameras or other devices. When the protector starts to either peal up along the edges or starts to yellow, I can just use my finger nail to pull it up and off. Then a little computer screen cleaner and cloth and it's ready for a new screen protector.
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