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No you do not have to put anything on the screen. They give you an wipe to clean your screen first. The warranty if life time. You register the product on line and if anything should happen to the shield you just order a replacement and only pay shipping. I have used my warranty a few times on my other products that I have invisible shield on.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No adhesive is needed. Just water. Everything is in the kit. I agree it is way too pricey for a 1 inch piece of clear plastic. But it absolutely will save a 150.00 device. I totally ruined one, just to small for me to master. Best Buy will install for $7.00 then they have to honor it. Thats what I did. Can't remember the warranty period. Hope this helps. If you have a Blaze, trust me, worth the extra money. All the screens get damaged. We have experience with 6 of the devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No glue is applied. However, there IS a solution that is sprayed. Instructions say to apply to the screen protector, not the device. I have applied MANY of these on MY devices and friends devices and have learned several "tricks" perse. FIRST, wash your hands and spray the solution on your fingertips !!!!!! This trick alone will save you some heart ache. The protector WILL keep your fingerprint when you touch it AND you have to touch it to position it, if you do not coat your fingers first. The solution WILL NOT HURT YOU. I coat everything, the device itself, the screen protector, and my fingers. ALL THREE are still working fine with no side effects. The warranty is on their website. You get what you pay for. They are worth every penny. They say they are military tested. They ARE. They started out as a company that used the same film that is their protectors today on helicopter blades in the war in the desert. The sand was destroying the lead edge of the blades. They applied this film and problem solved. Buy what you want. You'll get exactly what you pay for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Waste of money. You apply a "primer" to the screen protector (in a moist towelette) before putting it on the device but it doesn't stick. Tried too many times and had it fail every time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No adhesive required, just a spray solution (like glasses cleaner) that comes in the box. I had Best Buy install mine so I could blame any bubbles or crooked stuff on them, and it came out perfect! Pricier, yes, but worth the money. Have one on my S6 Edge, and it has been a lifesaver. As far as warranty, register it online, and the specific terms are on Zagg's site. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no adhesive to apply; Zagg shields are all self-stick. Register your Zagg online and you can order a replacement. You pay shipping and have to send the original shield back but that is much cheaper than buying a new shield. Also, removing a shield does not leave any adhesive or marks behind.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no adhesive. You just clean the screen and apply. It's super easy. I've used Zagg products for my IPhone and you just file a claim and pay for shipping and receive a new one. It's well worth the money.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Zagg does provides a 'wipe' that you apply to the screen protector before placing it on the Blaze screen. It may be an adhesive but I'm not sure. There is a limited lifetime warranty. While more expensive than many other protectors, I have used Zagg screen protectors on all of my cell phones and I've been very satisfied with Zagg's products. I spent a lot of money for the Blaze and didn't want to scrimp on the screen protector.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had geek squad install screen protector it was worth it to be put on correctly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On the screen, no. You wipe a "primer" directly onto the sticky side of the cover before placing it on the screen.
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