on 30-01-2014 09:52
on 30-01-2014 09:52
What's the best liquid screen protector out there in your opinion and why?
I would like one that prevents the screen on a Lumia 1020 getting ANY scratches.
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on 30-01-2014 10:07
on 30-01-2014 10:07
A user on here, Bambino, has been using a liquid screen protector as detailed here:
@Bambino, over to you for another review!
on 30-01-2014 10:07
on 30-01-2014 10:07
A user on here, Bambino, has been using a liquid screen protector as detailed here:
@Bambino, over to you for another review!
on 30-01-2014 10:33
on 30-01-2014 10:33
I'm using one called Liquid Armor, which you can find on Amazon. So far it seems to be doing the job well. I haven't noticed any scratches since applying it about two weeks ago, but I'm reasonably careful with my phone anyway.
The one I bought came with four individual sachets. These have the liquid in them and an applicator. You just put the liquid on, spread it over the screen and let it sit for ten minutes. You can then buff the screen with the included microfiber cloth. I actually didn't buff it for 24 hours to let it 'cure', which is suggested in the instructions.
I don't think you can guarantee that it will prevent ANY scratch, as the OP has asked, but this one is doing a good job as far as I can tell. It hasn't affected the touch sensitivity of the screen either. You're meant to use one sachet every six months, so theoretically this purchase should last two years.
Hope this helps.
on 30-01-2014 11:34
30-01-2014 12:28 - edited 30-01-2014 12:29
30-01-2014 12:28 - edited 30-01-2014 12:29
I'm curious how much screen protectors actually protect phones like the Lumia 1020.
The 1020 has Gorilla Glass 3, so I'd be interested to know if people get many screen scratches when they don't use a protector?
on 30-01-2014 12:34
on 30-01-2014 12:34
It really depends on how hard you are on your phone, and if you trust Gorilla Glass to prevent all scratches. The technology isn't perfected as yet, and although it's pretty good, are you really certain it's going to do the job without any other protection? I have a Motorola Razr HD and it has Gorilla Glass, but it did pick up a small hairline scratch along the way. I haven't had any other scratches since using the liquid protector I'm using now.
on 30-01-2014 13:35
@Bambino wrote:It really depends on how hard you are on your phone, and if you trust Gorilla Glass to prevent all scratches. The technology isn't perfected as yet, and although it's pretty good, are you really certain it's going to do the job without any other protection? I have a Motorola Razr HD and it has Gorilla Glass, but it did pick up a small hairline scratch along the way. I haven't had any other scratches since using the liquid protector I'm using now.
The Lumia 1020 has Gorilla Glass 3 - I'm not sure if that's any better than the Gorilla Glass 2 on my 920 though. So far (touch wood), I've not had any scratches on the screen, but I have some minor ones on the body.
Can you put these liquid protectors on the phone body, or are they purely for the screen?
30-01-2014 13:36 - edited 30-01-2014 13:37
on 04-02-2014 12:30
@Bambino wrote:I'm using one called Liquid Armor, which you can find on Amazon. So far it seems to be doing the job well. I haven't noticed any scratches since applying it about two weeks ago, but I'm reasonably careful with my phone anyway.
The one I bought came with four individual sachets. These have the liquid in them and an applicator. You just put the liquid on, spread it over the screen and let it sit for ten minutes. You can then buff the screen with the included microfiber cloth. I actually didn't buff it for 24 hours to let it 'cure', which is suggested in the instructions.
I don't think you can guarantee that it will prevent ANY scratch, as the OP has asked, but this one is doing a good job as far as I can tell. It hasn't affected the touch sensitivity of the screen either. You're meant to use one sachet every six months, so theoretically this purchase should last two years.
Hope this helps.
Is this what you are using? http://amzn.to/1ioX5t8
Also what's the difference between the Dynaflo one you use and the Crystalusion Liquid Glass Protection http://amzn.to/1euGIKX ?
09-02-2014 15:30 - edited 09-02-2014 15:31