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Well, if you used the adhesive ones, then you MAY get a stick residue, BUT, have no fear. Just use a damp, lint-free cloth to clean it off. Don't use anything like goo-gone because then the oil will slip into openings. More often than not though, if you pull it of slowly and make sure the sticky substance goes with the protector, you should be fine.
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February 17, 2009 10:55 AM
Do iPod Touch screen protectors (the stick on variety) damage the iPod screen in any way?
Ive stuck one of these screen protectors on my new Touch, as I certainly dont want the screen getting scratched, but just wondering if the 'sticky' process damages the screen over time?
Yes its probably new gizmo paranoia :)
Yes its probably new gizmo paranoia :)
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