Nillkin tempered glass Oneplus 6

Khyy

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I got mine yesterday, awful halo effect on install. No matter what I did it wouldn't go down on all 4 edges. Not sure if I just got a buggy one or not but I left a 1 star review and sent them a message on Amazon about it hoping I can get my $10 back. Probably not tho.
 

jhericurls

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I got mine yesterday, awful halo effect on install. No matter what I did it wouldn't go down on all 4 edges. Not sure if I just got a buggy one or not but I left a 1 star review and sent them a message on Amazon about it hoping I can get my $10 back. Probably not tho.
If you wanted your money back, leaving 1 star isn't the best move.
 

Khyy

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If you wanted your money back, leaving 1 star isn't the best move.
Not really true I'm the only review on their Amazon listing right now. Odds are they'll reach out just in hopes of getting me to fix the review. And if not, at least others won't waste the money. The $2 TGSP I got from Aliexpress today applied in seconds without issue.
 

lush8

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Not really true I'm the only review on their Amazon listing right now. Odds are they'll reach out just in hopes of getting me to fix the review. And if not, at least others won't waste the money. The $2 TGSP I got from Aliexpress today applied in seconds without issue.
do you have a link to that $2 TGSP?
 

tatsit

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Got my first H+ pro, packaging states H+ pro 2.5 D. The actual product is 2D, 90deg edge thick version. Has halo after sticking

Seller is sending a replacement, will update once I receive it
 

x111

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Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro tempered glass screen protector for Oneplus 6 is expensive and pretty bad protector.
On the edges it does not fully glue to the glass screen and leaves some air gas.
the only good thing about this protector is that it's fully clear which is extremely important for me.
already order some other ones.
I guess I have to use LOCA glue to get full adhesion.
 
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Abaddon

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ya'll can use oil to remove air bubbles on the edges. this tempered glass is quite good. but I cracked mine after installing using my nail accidentally haha. will post some pics later
 
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masri1987

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installed mine , lots of bubbles despite me ensuring there is no dust or lint. edges are also not properly sticking but that's a lesser of an issue than the bubbles

That was last night, woke up this morning, bubbles are gone, but the edges clearly do not have the proper adhesive. contacted the seller for a refund.
 

x111

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good news,
When I got my new glass screen protector before removing this Nillkin tempered glass, I tried to use some oil and it works somehow. I do not know for how long but oil helps remove any air pockets on the edges.
I used my favorite Lansky Honing oil for metal applications.
 

masri1987

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good news,
When I got my new glass screen protector before removing this Nillkin tempered glass, I tried to use some oil and it works somehow. I do not know for how long but oil helps remove any air pockets on the edges.
I used my favorite Lansky Honing oil for metal applications.
I'm not gonna go out and buy another product to make this product work well.

So instead of the lanksy honing oil, any other oil you recommend?
 

x111

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I'm not gonna go out and buy another product to make this product work well.

So instead of the lanksy honing oil, any other oil you recommend?
I have no idea, I just have for my tools, I guess you can use any other oil and it should give the same effect.
However, I would not try cooking oil ))