Dynaflo LIQUID-ARMOR INVISIBLE screen protector

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tastydude2

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Fry's finally have this product now, I called and they have 2 sku#

LA100TB, a bottle version and

LA1004SC, convenience packs (4 singles use) and a Microfiber cloth

Going to get it tonight
 

wilsonlam97

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Fake & a scam!

The screens are already protected against almost any small knife.
A proper test would be with sand rubbing against the screen. That's what would scratch it.
 

jadesocket

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Hey, I got a question for you guys who have applied this on your phone.

When you apply this screen protector, do you apply it over the earpiece and the front facing camera? If you apply over the earpiece, won't it dry and harden up over it?
 

predation

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Hey, I got a question for you guys who have applied this on your phone.

When you apply this screen protector, do you apply it over the earpiece and the front facing camera? If you apply over the earpiece, won't it dry and harden up over it?

i would avoid the ear piece area and the seams around the phone.
 

2.0t03speed

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i ordered this today to used on my lte gnex. I've tried screen protectors (dry & wet applications) over the years and never found a brand that i was totally happy with. it was either too tacky or gave me a rubbery feel when i would use the screen. I'm hoping this will be a great solution for me as i love the feel of bare glass on a smart phone.
 

Dakota0206

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i ordered this today to used on my lte gnex. I've tried screen protectors (dry & wet applications) over the years and never found a brand that i was totally happy with. it was either too tacky or gave me a rubbery feel when i would use the screen. I'm hoping this will be a great solution for me as i love the feel of bare glass on a smart phone.

have you tried ghost armor?

Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Galaxy Nexus.
 

tastydude2

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Bought the "Convenience kit", came with 4 pcs single wipe. I love the microfiber cloth that pack with it. Clean my HTC Amaze screen easily.(worth $5.00).

Application from the wipe is easy, did not go through my speaker. I waited over night and buffed the screen clean... So far so good, now my screen look beautiful again...I hate my previous protector that just don't feel good.

I think this look and feel great, I am not worry about scratch from sand or any sand dust, my pockets are usually clean, and I am not out door person. With this, if I get some micro scratch, that is OK, I can not see them with my poor eyesight anyway... HA HA

Sand will scratch most surface anyway...
 
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jlczl

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Think I'll try this since NO skin looks as good as a bare screen. Just ripped my XO skin off because it just wasn't good enough. I've decided I want to enjoy a bare screen instead of giving that privileged to whomever the 2nd owner turns out to be.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
 

tastydude2

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" I've decided I want to enjoy a bare screen instead of giving that privileged to whomever the 2nd owner turns out to be. "

This is true and funny way of thinking.....

I too was looking for something that I could remove if I got scratch, but the feel and look of bare screen out weight that concern,... every 2 year, get a new phone anyway...
 

Dakota0206

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Think I'll try this since NO skin looks as good as a bare screen. Just ripped my XO skin off because it just wasn't good enough. I've decided I want to enjoy a bare screen instead of giving that privileged to whomever the 2nd owner turns out to be.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium

I don't know, my ghost armor is nearly invisible and feels pretty close to the actual screen.

What I think about is which is better 6 months to a year from now. A screen protector that detracts from the screen a tiny bit, or several fine scratches detracting the screen clarity?

Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Galaxy Nexus.
 

r34p3rex

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Bit of an update.. I had this applied a few weeks back. ZERO scratches still. No micro-scratches, nothing. I've dropped the phone a few times but the screen is holding up like a champ. I don't know if it's the coating or the actual glass Samsung used but I'm happy with the results.

Those of you that think your screen protector basically feels like naked glass... you need to take it off and feel the difference. NOTHING comes close to the feel of naked glass :D
 

BlackMamba08

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I need this. My screen protector was great but it really kills the look of the screen, especially outside of the house.

Shipping to Canada kills the deal though. 20 bucks is not bad for the product but 32 for shipping sucks.
 

dp92180

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Can anyone that bought the product apply some to another surface like extra glass they might have lying around and stress test the effectiveness...like sandpaper, etc.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
 

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    Here is a little bit of an update. Somebody earlier in this thread posted a video of a guy dragged a phone covered with this on a motorcycle. I don't know how many coats or how much solution he used, but this stuff does NOT peel like the video.

    Nah, definitely don't need sandpaper lol just anything granular similar to sand and do some key swipes.

    From what I've seen on youtube, the product does work to protect the screen. With a regular screen protector you just peel/buy new one if it gets scratched. With this, is it better to re-fill the scratched areas after cleaning/buffing or entirely removing the initial coating then re-applying it or some other method Dynaflo suggest. Looking forward to it for sure though =D I've got a Zune/camera that would benefit from this too.

    BTW, I also asked on FB specifics on dealing with scratch repair on Liquid Armor. I'll update when/if they respond =D

    I've got a dummy device from work, it still has plastic on it so it should NOT have any scratches or scuff marks. It will take me a few days to do a proper test though.

    Great info. When/if you do cause a scratch on the liquid armor, can you test the best way of fixing it? I read the dynaflo manual online and it said you can't add layers but only even out the solution. I'm guessing if you apply it over the scratched areas of liquid armor it will cover those up. That's my guess anyways. Glad you have it and can put it through some tests =D

    I will try. Today at work I got fed up with not being able to peel the solution with my fingernail. I took an exacto knife to my bold 9900. (which in hindsight wasn't a great idea) I had to press really hard to even get a scratch. I finally got one. The "screen protector" DID NOT PEEL. My screen just scratched. Now theres no way to tell if the dynaflo thing worked, but as of now all I can say is my screen is scratched. I will try to reapply and see if the scratch gets "filled in"

    it should completely dry after 24 Hours then you can try peeling from the edges or use something sharp and thin for peeling it ,
    please keep us updated

    I've been trying. I tried my iPad and my bold 9900. It doesn't peel

    lol that company is genius! Sell screen cleaner as "liquid shield" --> Placebo effect --> Profit!

    Thats what Im thinking it is. It looks like the regular screen, feels like the regular screen. Thats IT! It probably is just a screen polish of some sort. What a genius idea, can't believe I didnt think of it first.


    Final update before actual testing: Bottom line is screens look great without a screen protector. My bold 9900 for the last two days has been looking great, so imagine what my nexus will look like. I bought my nexus outright for 750 before it was released on any carrier, so obviously even a little nick will hurt, but whats the point of having such a great screen for it to be degraded by a screen protector.

    I need someone with the time and the resources to do a proper controlled test on this stuff, I will try to do one on my own but would appreciate if someone can jump in as well.

    I've sprayed this stuff the following amount : 4-5 sprays on my iPad, 4 on my bold 9900. And the bottle feels like its losing weight quick.

    I will keep the updates going. You can keep the questions coming, but by the end of this I want each of you to donate a dollar to me so I can recoup my 20 bucks I spent on this bs. Lol kidding.
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    http://liquiddefender.com/H7-for-all-Handheld-Gaming-Devices-LD003.htm

    Okay okay are you serious ....

    Anti Fingerprint
    100% Bubble Free Guaranteed
    Corner to Corner Protection
    Easy to Apply
    Increase Battery Performance
    Improve Clarity and Brilliant
    Long Lasting Protection
    Prevent Color Fading
    Reduce Radiation Exposure
    Scratch Resistance
    Super Hardness up to 7H
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    A quick update. I haven't applied this t my nexus yet, but I applied it to my Bold 9900 and my iPad.

    When I put it on the bold 9900, it dried very quickly. Feels and looks just like the real glass of the phone. Feels like nothing is there. I then put it on my iPad and deliberatley put on an excess amount. I wanted to feel what was there and how it acted. After about 30 minutes I tried peeling it off with my fingernail but it just felt like normal glass. Nothing was peeling. I need it to leave it on longer for a real test.


    For people that are skeptic about this product and/or ocd about this screen = Actually having the product will not ease your paranoia. Im still very skeptical at how this can protect anything. It smells, looks and feels just like rubbing alcohol being applied. Time will tell though.
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    Well I got the armor today and applied 2 coatings of it to my phone with 30 minutes drying periods in between. Doesn't seem to have done anything other than smudge easier, and the tiny hairline scratch is still there, though I think it's less visible. Screen feels about the same as naked, although it may be a tad less smooth. Overall, not super satisfied but not entirely disappointed, either. I'm done with screen protectors and I'm just gonna leave this on.
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    Bit of an update.. I had this applied a few weeks back. ZERO scratches still. No micro-scratches, nothing. I've dropped the phone a few times but the screen is holding up like a champ. I don't know if it's the coating or the actual glass Samsung used but I'm happy with the results.

    Those of you that think your screen protector basically feels like naked glass... you need to take it off and feel the difference. NOTHING comes close to the feel of naked glass :D