Do’s and Don’ts When Removing Your Screen Protector
What’s the first thing you do when you remove your phone’s screen protector? Have you ever thought about removing it? Whatever your situation may be, it’s time to deal with it and learn more about the do’s and don’ts. It may not be as simple as it seems to remove a screen protector from a phone’s screen. We have prepared a guide for you on our blog that will show you the correct way to remove your phone’s screen protector and the do’s and don’ts.
How to Remove Screen Protectors Without Damaging Your Phone Screen
To remove your phone’s screen protector, start by gently lifting it up at one corner. Then, continue pulling it upward around the screen until it is completely removed. Avoid trying to pull it off too quickly, as this could cause damage.
- Remove the screen protector casing or cover. If the protector cannot be removed, try applying some pressure to the sides of the screen protector to loosen it.
- If the screen protector is a shell mounted directly to the phone, start by gently removing the corners with something suitable for this purpose.
- Carefully remove the screen protector from your phone. If the screen protector is sticky, you can gently pry it off with a plastic or credit card.
- Carefully clean any residual glue from the phone using a damp paper towel.
- Carefully clean any residual glue from the screen protector.
- Clean the phone to prevent the new glue from damaging the phone.
Do’s and Don’ts When Removing Your Screen Protector
- Remove the case while holding the phone with both hands to avoid damaging the device.
- Remove the cover slowly and carefully from one side.
- Never use sharp objects to remove them, as they may damage the device.
- Check if the screen protector has protective strips and carefully remove them.
- Hold the case in good light to see if any pieces of it are on the phone.
- Scrape off any debris left on the screen with a soft cloth or a soft material specially designed for removing screen protectors.
- Wash your hands as there is a risk of fingerprints or dust remaining on the screen.
- Do not use solvents such as acetone or alcohol to remove the screen protector.
- Once the screen is clean, let it air dry before applying a new screen protector.

