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    nushield

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by yankee doodle, Sep 13, 2006.

  1. yankee doodle

    yankee doodle Notebook Enthusiast

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    does anyone have the nushield screen protector for their macbook, it looks pretty good, any opinions, you can check it out on nushield.com, and to those who have the invisible shield on their macbooks, i was wondering when you apply it do you need some sort of liquid adhesive to apply it, or is it like a giant sticker that you apply on the macbook, thanks all for the replies
     
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    xbandaidx Notebook Deity

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    They provided a spray that you spray to the sheild before you apply it to the MB.
     
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    yankee doodle Notebook Enthusiast

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    oh ok thanks xbandaidx, now when you spray it does it get the macbook wet, or do you wait till it dries a bit before you apply it
     
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    um when you spray it, its very light so it doesn't exactly get the macbook wet.

    You just spray it, and apply it. Let it sit overnight and over time any little microbubbles that were left behind will eventually disappear. It helps to get two people to apply it, the top part is a pain to apply.

    I haven't seen the nusheild yet though.