SDS100/SDS200: SDS100 screen protector

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After reading the screen protector installation instructions at Best Skins Ever, I see that you need to apply water to the screen to install it.

I know the SDS100 is supposed to be water resistant, however I just don't feel comfortable getting dozens of water droplets into the edges of my screen in order to install a protector.

Does anyone have any other recommendations for a screen protector (that doesn't need water to be applied)?

Thanks.
 

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After reading the screen protector installation instructions at Best Skins Ever, I see that you need to apply water to the screen to install it.

I know the SDS100 is supposed to be water resistant, however I just don't feel comfortable getting dozens of water droplets into the edges of my screen in order to install a protector.

Does anyone have any other recommendations for a screen protector (that doesn't need water to be applied)?

Thanks.
Go back and read post #20
 

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Go back and read post #20

Yes, I saw that.

I did the same 20+ years ago using "Write Right" Palm screen protectors that I custom cut to size for my AR8000 and after that, the BCD396T and several years later, my G5. What ever I might have left of that stuff is so old, it probably has adhesive that will either not stick well, or be all gooey and yellow due to age.

I also bought a nice protector a year ago for my iPhone XR that are custom cut for the display.

I was just thinking that someone else (much more recently) had bought some that they really liked and would recommend for covering their SDS100.

If not, then I guess I'll look for some older iPhone or Samsung phone screen protectors.
 
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