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I bought some liquid coffee creamer a few days ago.
If I try to use it as is, it won't work. Something keeps the creamer from pouring out. Turns out that if I unscrew the cap, there's a disk of foil pressed onto the mouth of the bottle. It's very difficult to peel off, and sometimes tears in the process. After removing the foil I have to screw the cap back on.
I can't find any instructions on the creamer bottle that tell me the foil is there, much less how to remove the stubborn stuff.
What are my legal options?
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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Screen protectors by third parties comes with no certification to be fit for any special purpose.
So I prefer home-made eco wood stickers made on my own
not scratching touchscreen at all.l
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2008-01-13
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Hey, slightly on topic, I know, a rarity from me. When I bought my Dell Axim years ago, screen protectors were an option. I think it was a pack of three. I ruined one with a piece of dog hair under it. The second went much better. The third is still on my Zaurus, it's a tad too small, it doesn't cover the soft buttons on the side of the screen, but it does cover all of the lcd part. That was literally years ago. You can't see any wear on the protector. They're a thicker style plastic, I'll have to see who makes them.
Ahh, Dell doesn't say who makes them.
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Touchscreen protectors come from China.
Go to eBay or Google.
Darius
If I try to use it as is, it won't work. Something keeps the creamer from pouring out. Turns out that if I unscrew the cap, there's a disk of foil pressed onto the mouth of the bottle. It's very difficult to peel off, and sometimes tears in the process. After removing the foil I have to screw the cap back on.
I can't find any instructions on the creamer bottle that tell me the foil is there, much less how to remove the stubborn stuff.
What are my legal options?
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