If you notice bubbles forming after applying your screen protector, try the following techniques:

Reapply the Tempered Glass Screen Protector:

To get started, you might consider carefully removing and reapplying the tempered glass screen protector without any bubbles.

Utilize a Credit Card or Plastic Scraper:

Use a credit card (ensure it’s not too stiff to avoid scratching the protector) or a plastic scraper to gently push the bubble toward the edges of the screen. Apply light, steady pressure, and avoid harming the screen or protector. Keep doing this until the bubble disappears.

Important: Be gentle and patient during this process—avoid using excessive force.


Press with Your Finger:

With a clean fingertip, gently press from the center of the bubble outward. Apply slight pressure to help move the bubble toward the edge. Continue to apply pressure until the bubble is minimized.

Note: Avoid using long fingernails to prevent any scratches on the screen protector.

Heat Method:

For particularly stubborn bubbles, you can try using a hairdryer on a low setting to warm up the protector. Keep the hairdryer about 6–8 inches away from the screen. The heat can help soften the adhesive, making it easier to smooth out bubbles. Just be cautious not to overheat the device.

Reapply the Protector:

If the previous methods don’t yield results, consider gently lifting one corner of the protector and reapplying it. Ensure to smooth it out as you go to prevent introducing new bubbles.

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