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2010-01-19
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Ok this is my problem: yesterday I received my N900 Invisible Shield from Zagg.com, and I applied it on my phone following all the instructions properly. I had to remove it and re-apply because of some dust entered between the screen and the protector, but after this second application all seemed to be fine. I waited for 24h and today I've turned on my phone. You can imagine my face after realizing that water has entered in my screen, and there's a sort of great halo surrounding all my screen. That is visible just with the screen on, when it's off the screen seems perfect, that's why I believe that there are no air bubbles under the film, it's just water under the screen...
The phone works perfectly, but I'm a bit afraid of using it with water inside the screen, so I've removed the battery and let it on the table.
What do you think about that? What should I do now? Have you ever experienced this? How can I properly dry the screen?

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2010-01-19
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i'm owner of invisibleSHIELD in Denmark, and don't worry it will go away..
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-21
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2010-01-21
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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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Hi guys, sorry for forgetting this thread I've just remembered it and I want to give you the final update.
All has gone well, my phone works as before, and maybe even a little better because of the screen protector. I'd not suggest it to anyone, because you risk to water damage it, but having it on saves your phone from lots of accidents (e.g. some days ago a friend of mine started playing with my N900 using a PEN as a stylus, the screen protector worked well in that situation). Yeah, it's a bit rubbery on its surface but after some weeks it loses its rubbery a bit.
Thanks to everyone for reading and giving me suggestions.

For me it is worth it, and I have quite dry hands so my fingers aren't sticking that much to the screen.
That said, I went with the Lexerd (I wrote a review on the clear 2-pack model) available on amazon.com...no water necessary.