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I bought a Samsung S8+ and had a liquid glass protectant put on the device, front and back. Fine, absolutely no problem. Then I got the Note 8 and had the same thing done. The Note 8 glass is messed up all around the edges, front and back. How can I remove the liquid glass protectant and not mess up the the screen? What should I use? Help, phone is only 3 days old!!!!
Who put the protector on your device? The polymer coating buffs out as a clear coat. You virtually shouldn’t see it. When you say “messed up” like scratches or not evenly coated?? If they didn’t coat the phone evenly the only thing you could do add more and buff out the coating following the directions. But the coating should be reapplied at 11 months if you went with gadget guard but to remove it you might cause more problems like scratches or cracking the len with too much pressure. If the device is ghost touching itself. You may already need to send it in to Samsung for a manufacture defect if there is no physical damage, liquid (water type not the polymer coating, if you witnessed the coating of the device you would see it isn’t like water and doesn’t flow freely), or deep scratches in the lens.
Well I got scared when I read that it couldn’t be removed. Nothing was wrong with mind when I installed it but just the fact that I couldn’t remove it like the tempered glass made me un-easy until I installed the tempered glass screen over it and about eight hours later there were bubbles in the tempered glass that was probably do to thw liquid glass screen protector so I finally decided to pull the tempered glass screen protector back off to try and resection it and the liquid glass screen pilled right off with it just as easy as can be and my screen is perfectly find. So I guess it can be removed and can be removed without damaging your actual phone screen.
Just Peel it off like tempered glass. It’s just a cheap plastic coating. I got it a weeks ago and already have major scratches. Over Priced.
I’ve checked a few places such as reddit and Qmadix. The consensus is it cannot be removed without damaging the liquid glass or the phone. There seems to be a lot of complaints regarding this type of protectant. Qmadix doesn’t exactly say “no”, but their answer is “Interesting but why would you?”. Reddit’s response “not possible”.
I believe I’ve seen ppl use Mr. Clean magic eraser in test review videos. I know I use one a liter because they really dip seem to clean almost everything in closing permanent market. It appeared to do the trick. Hope it works for you, good luck!
One friend recommended to leave the phone exposed to sun beams for a couple of hours every day and like all polymers sun rays will cause the coating film to degrade Actually i didn’t try it but idk maybe it works with someone
I read only briefly but I saw it mentioned that there is a special glass polish that will remove it..
It can’t be removed, I’m so sorry my dear… ImI’m hoping we can find away of removing it
If your speaking about white looking scratches or coating around edge they make another touch up liquid gold on eBay that will remove this.
I have a Google pixel xl2 and put the nano high-tech liquid screen protector on a few months back and I dropped my phone and it smashed on the side and has cracks everywhere what do I do to get the liquid
I have cell helmet liquid glass on my iPhone about 4 months and I have 2 kids who get a hold of my phone all the time .so I decided why not try it and I am happy with the product my phone been dropped about 7 times since I put it on and it protected my phone so good I don’t have any crack or scratches. I love this stuff and I recommend it for anyone who has children with phones .
Can it be used to repair cracks on the back-side so my phone becomes waterproof again?
Try this! I wouldn’t use anything metal as he suggests as you might scratch you original screen. https://youtu.be/6K0Rs0--sko
How will I get my phone screen nano liquid protector remove please