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Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
I've had the same problem. I think it's a hardening coat.
My solution: The layer came off with such an ease, that I used an adhesive tape to remove it completely. Afterwards i put an protection screen on. That works fine for over a year now.
Lucky. On one of my devices, a perfect non-scratched screen went totally fubar after applying - and removing - faulty screen protector. Part of coating went off, part remained where it was, overall, it looks worse than scratched. I would like to remove remnants of coating for at least having uniform surface, but the things seems rock-hard solid, and doesn't want to get off by any means short of sanding it, which doesn't sound like good solution.

Since then, I never use screen protectors that I don't trust already... (Even though I guess, that the coating must have been faulty already, to go off with silicone-glued, popularly called "glueless", screen protector...)

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