invisibleshield like a movie screen protector, but for the whole of your device. This means that you can protect the device from scratches and bumps, but not having to hide in the case.

In the package you get the actual film to InvisibleSHIELD cut for the device you purchased it for, a small-squirty bottle of solution (they call it SHIELDSpray), and a small piece of plastic (usually called squeegee).

As I have as iPod Nano and Treo 650 phone, I was kindly supplied with InvisibleSHIELDs for both devices.

The idea is that you leave the skin InvisibleSHIELD their support, liberal spray both sides with SHIELDSpray place on the device, and slide it in the right place before using the supplied plastic squeegee to remove excess liquid and bubbles from the bottom. Then wipe dry and leave at the "on" (instructions recommend leaving for 24 hours, but I urge everyone to keep their phone and / or iPod has been that long!)

I decided to try Nano in the first place. In InvisibleSHIELD for Nano comes in two sections, one on the front and one in back, and I have decided what to do before the first. In retrospect, this was a bad idea, as the front is part of the fiddliest InvisibleSHIELD apply, as it is the cut-out for the click-wheel, which leaves a very thin film pieces either side. I am clearly not enough, using a spray, as I found it almost impossible to slide the film only to a location and save a clear account of his back and start again. Eventually, I got fed up and left her in a "fairly" position. I faired better on the back, but that was little square, which wrap on the sides and resolutely refuses to adhere to in the first few attempts - themselves only when threatened with violence. That was when I discovered that the use of "finger squeegee" is the best way to address with a few bits, and I use the supplied squeegee relegated to the main, larger, areas only.

I left Nano for installation and moved to the Treo, and this was much more easier to use. In InvisibleSHIELD for Treo comes in the sections on the screen, the top front side, the battery compartment and top back to the phone. I started with the battery and went to this as charm, for the first time, and I had the opportunity to use the sliding technique, which was so difficult on Nano to just any place. On the screen section Then fine, and as it drowned, it does not require sliding. I made the top front of the phone, and, as curved I used the finger squeegee "technique again. At this time, I was confronted with 2 problems. Firstly, I now run from SHIELDSpray therefore could not apply any more of InvisibleSHIELD. However, even if I spray more, I would not have put up back-to shield Treo, as it conceals the opening where the SIM card can be pulled out. As creators InvisibleSHIELD are in the United States, I do not know if this is a distinction in the form of specifications between the United States and Britain Treos specifications Treos therefore could not be completely their fault, but if you are thinking of this for the Treo in the United Kingdom to make note of, and perhaps be prepared to trim shield in view!

Overall, I am pleased with the results. In Nano not be great, but I think this is more to my lack of patience and hand-eye coordination than anything else. How can I keep my Nano, in the case of silicon (which is a belt clip, so I can wear it in the gym) This is not to worry too much about that appearance is not quite perfect, and at least he should now stay scratch-free. If I started with the Treo, I think I would have got hang in the application process by the time I got to the front of Nano and things would be smooth (literally and metaphorically). The Treo has been a lot better and, as an added benefit, it is InvisibleSHIELD minor, non-slip feel to it so should help in that regard as well. If you are interested in - yes, I have to put it to the test, but I confess that it is too vigorous on the screen with the Treo! The battery cover stood up very well to attempts to scratch your typical pocket contents - pen, a key, and some coins. The light marks the only impression, and it certainly does not look deep enough to attribute to the actual event.

InvisibleSHIELD I would recommend, especially for those with phones and handheld computers that support as it allows you to enjoy the look of the product you bought, without the need to worry about scratches and bumps that life doles pocket jeans on a daily basis. I would caution, however, that you need to buy additional SHIELDSpray bottle, to make sure that you do not run out (especially if you have a larger unit), and that you should not start from the front side, or any of the cut-out Nano sections for other devices. According to the application for the film on the back or with a large section, before moving on to smaller pieces. It also helps if you have patience and a firm hand (or know someone that does) a swearing inevitable! The site has a video with the application process, and I would recommend watching this so that you can prepare yourself before you try it real.

You can order at InvisibleSHIELD Nano for $ 19.95, the Treo for $ 24.95 and a bottle of SHIELDSpray is $ 1, all available from a billboard.

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