good screen protector secures the screen of your iPhone from scratches and cracks. By following a few simple steps, you can learn how to apply a screen protector perfectly and without air bubbles.

Start With A Blank Slate

To start this process, remove any accessories from your iPhone. This includes your phone's case, camera lens, and anything else connected to it. This is to ensure that the screen protector is perfectly aligned and centered with your iPhone. Making sure you have a clear and accessible screen leads us to our next step

How To Make The Proper Spot

This is the most crucial stage. You must find a low-dust area that is not accessible to animals or pets. Steam significantly reduces the amount of dust and pet fur that enters the room. You can run a hot shower to fill the room with steam, and once the steam has faded away, you'll notice that there's less dust in the air, allowing you to apply the screen protector with less risk of dust falling on the screen.

In addition to a dust-free surrounding, your space should be well-lit. This will allow you to detect even the smallest piece of lint that may have become stuck to your screen. And, of course, wash your hands and dry them with a clean towel, shaking off any excess lint. Washing your hands prevents accidental smudging on the screen protector's face as well as fingerprints on the adhesive side of the screen protector.

How To Clean Your iPhone Screen

To clean your phone's screen, use a damp cloth or a rubbing alcohol wipe. You can even use an eyeglass cleaner to remove the toughest smudges without damaging your iPhone's screen. Don't forget to dry your screen with a soft cloth and remove as much lint as possible with a blower or a lint-free cloth. Some screen protectors include a small microfiber wipe as well as lint remover stickers. You can also use some types of tape to remove stubborn lint residues.

How To Apply Your Screen Protector

Peel off the sticker of your screen protector from one end and align it to the other edges carefully. The screen protector should be aligned and centered with the correct screen edge, with enough margin on both sides. Examine the alignment of the sides to get a good idea of where your screen protector will ultimately come to rest. After you are satisfied with the alignments, you can peel off the entire backing and smooth down the protector.

How To Get Rid Of Air Bubbles

Once the screen protector is in place, press down in the middle firmly. This allows your screen protector to stick to your iPhone's screen, while also making it easier to remove any air bubbles that may appear during the installation process. You can wipe the air bubbles away from the edges with a smooth tool, such as a credit card. Some screen protectors even include scraping tools to squeeze out bubbles. Don't skip this step as bubbles trapped under your screen protector can grow in size and weaken the screen protector, causing it to fail.