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Stealth Guards: FREE Full Body ScreenGuard for Your Phone (Just Pay Shipping)

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Full credit for this post goes to actinium227

After looking at actinium227's post where actinium227 pointed out that the Stealth Guard for the Samsung Vibrant was free and all that needed to be paid was shipping… I had a look around the Stealth Guard website myself and found that currently Stealth Guards for ALL PHONES ARE FREE!

All you pay is the shipping cost… I grabbed myself 2 lots and the total came to US$4.85/AU$5.58.

So I'm very happy. They sound like a good quality product and for the final price it seemed too good to pass up…

From the Stealth Guard Website:

Stealth Guards are a Clear Scratch Resistant film that protects your device from scratches.

Our clear scratch resistant skins are the perfect way to protect the investment you've made in your new device from dings and scratches. Precision cut to fit your each device perfectly. Our scratch resistant material was originally designed to protect helicopter blades from dust and debris. Our Clear Scratch Resistant skin feature a "Self Healing" technology that allows most dings and scratches to heal after a 24 hours period.

Features:

  • Premium military grade Material
  • Lifetime warranty
  • 30 day money back guarantee
  • High Gloss Scratch Resistant Finish
  • Precision Fit
  • Invisible Protection
  • Added Gription
  • No Added Bulk

Take a look for yourself and see if your phone is on their website… the range looked decent enough (62 total in phone section)

And again… special thanks to actinium227/actinium227's post as that is what lead to me finding out all this.

Enjoy!

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  • +1

    While waiting for mine to arrive, I read everyone's comments about how bad it is, but i thought mmm.. it can't be that bad.

    After I got mine, I installed it and wow… it was horrible! The screen looked just like in grizz_li's photos on the first page.

    Then I remembered people talking about using the spray method, like the invisibleshield. I quickly removed it and reapplied it with the soapy solution and squeegeed it. I've installed a number of invisibleshields so it was quite easy. After a few hours, it started clearing up and the next day, it looked really good. Crystal clear. It feels like a thinner invisibleshield. I noticed some scratches on it during installation, but they all disappeared the next day. They don't rip that easily either - grizz_li must have razor-sharp nails or something!

    So .. if it looks like this:
    http://img529.imageshack.us/i/dsc03892i.jpg/

    … you haven't used a soapy solution to install it.

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