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frozenwaffles Posts: 122

Just wondering... i bought a MFOP and had to order another one caused i stuffed up putting it on. you are meant to be able to wash it and try again but thats not really true.
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Posted: 2004-01-05 04:47:01
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Khayman Posts: 143

I do i do i do =) What is MFOP?
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Posted: 2004-01-05 06:28:00
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frozenwaffles Posts: 122

Martin Fields Overlay Plus
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Posted: 2004-01-05 07:03:00
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Telukin Posts: 108

MFOP.

To clean them, ignore the washing advice - use some sticky tape and use it to pull the lint off if you have any. Also, clean your own screen the same way before you put it on.
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Posted: 2004-01-05 07:55:37
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ghoonk Posts: 19

Using a Martin Fields myself. damn good, but I think there's a little hairline scratch just slightly right of centre. Not visible to the naked eye, but I can feel it with my stylus. Quite a bummer, but otherwise a damn good screen protector.

Checked out the Brando and others, and nothing comes as clear. If you're the sort who'd complain about oil and fingerprints, keep in mind that you'd get that without a screen protector anyway, so might as well get a screen protector that offers clarity
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Posted: 2004-01-05 08:18:38
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DREWMARK Posts: 249

Yeah MFOP but this is my second one, i blew the first one, I wasnt patient enough.
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Posted: 2004-01-05 08:21:00
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crx Posts: 33

BoxWave!

Boxwave was at the top on a test.
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Posted: 2004-01-10 15:51:20
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lostchild Posts: 53

I bought one and stuck it on before I even used my P900. Not sure what it is though cause I threw away the case it came in.
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Posted: 2004-01-10 16:20:34
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arfster Posts: 36

It's quite possible to clean your MFOP. Take it off with a piece of sticky tape, then wash it thoroughly under a tap, taking care not to crease it. Let the mfop drip-dry naturally by standing it against something, don't dry it with a cloth or you'll just get it dirty again. Then clean your phone's screen with a lintfree cloth (the one that comes with the P900 is fine) and stick the mfop back on.
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Posted: 2004-01-10 17:36:42
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tarun hari Posts: 72

i dont have one! yey!
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Posted: 2004-01-10 20:08:32
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