Sliding the Switch in and out of the dock will inevitably scratch the screen

dropped an amfilm protector on it and i've got two bubbles

do they actually go away within 24 hours?
I had two giant bubbles on mine when I installed it, luckily you can massage them out. I wrapped my thumb with a cloth and pushed the bubbles towards the edge of the screen until they were completely gone.
 
I had two giant bubbles on mine when I installed it, luckily you can massage them out. I wrapped my thumb with a cloth and pushed the bubbles towards the edge of the screen until they were completely gone.

They also include a card to push them out, standard for this stuff. As long as there is no dust the bubble should go.
 
I had two giant bubbles on mine when I installed it, luckily you can massage them out. I wrapped my thumb with a cloth and pushed the bubbles towards the edge of the screen until they were completely gone.

I've got it down to one now, but it's giving me trouble. Near the edge of the screen and it refuses to move. I don't see any dust either. I'm guessing it'll work out itself over time, but I'll keep messing with it for a bit.
 
I've got it down to one now, but it's giving me trouble. Near the edge of the screen and it refuses to move. I don't see any dust either. I'm guessing it'll work out itself over time, but I'll keep messing with it for a bit.
I had the same issue with one of them being stubborn like that. Took me about 30-40 minutes to get it to completely go away. Just keep at it and hopefully you'll get rid of the bubble.
 
dropped an amfilm protector on it and i've got two bubbles

do they actually go away within 24 hours?

I had one too and the card didn't work. I used some very hard pressure with my thumb sliding the bubble toward the edge, and eventually it came out after a few minutes of repeated pushing. I have to say I've been really impressed with this Amfilm protector so far and it's vastly exceeded my expectations. It's completely undetectable unless you look at the outer edges, and even slightly more fingerprint-resistant than the actual Switch screen. I would say it's an improvement, really. Glad I got this one.
 
I posted this in the switch protection thread, but figure I should ask here too:

I just installed my amfilm tempered glass protector on my Switch using the steamy shower bathroom method. Went pretty well, though I've got some bubbles that don't wanna move (they were the result of a big bubble I worked from the middle to here).

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Any chance these will just disappear over time? Or do I just need to count myself lucky that this is as bad as I got it and move on lol?
 
I posted this in the switch protection thread, but figure I should ask here too:

I just installed my amfilm tempered glass protector on my Switch using the steamy shower bathroom method. Went pretty well, though I've got some bubbles that don't wanna move (they were the result of a big bubble I worked from the middle to here).



Any chance these will just disappear over time? Or do I just need to count myself lucky that this is as bad as I got it and move on lol?

They should eventually go away as long as it's not big pieces of lint or dirt under there causing them.
 
OK I finally got everything out. There is a tiny speck of dust on the corner of the bezel that's gonna slowly destroy my soul but otherwise, we good
 
I posted this in the switch protection thread, but figure I should ask here too:

I just installed my amfilm tempered glass protector on my Switch using the steamy shower bathroom method. Went pretty well, though I've got some bubbles that don't wanna move (they were the result of a big bubble I worked from the middle to here).



Any chance these will just disappear over time? Or do I just need to count myself lucky that this is as bad as I got it and move on lol?
Yeah people freak out overy small bubbles with screen protectors but they will go away after a short period of time
 
Since the Switch display is not fused to the digitizer as it usually is the case I wonder if third parties would make glass replacement parts. Seems like a decent market.
 
My Orzly Premium Tempered Glass screen protector also finally arrived today from an Amazon.co.uk order. I already have the Hori protector on though, although two dust particles trapped on the left side of the screen, one quite long. I'm guessing it's fine to leave them in there? Tried to remove the Hori protector with tape and it just doesn't want to come off, so leaving it.

I could use this Orzly one in the future.
 
I'm tempted to get the tempered glass screen protector that everyone has been raving about, but I was wanting to know any downsides to it. Does it overheat the Switch? Does it add additional bulk (in mm) to the system? Does it leave a residue on it if I were to take it off in the future. Finally, how necessary is a screen protector (would love to hear from both people who have one and those that don't).

Perhaps a little late to reply, but I have the AmFilm and it's great. My only complaint is that the bubbles were more difficult to squeeze out than most phones I've done, but it's perfect other than that. It feels better than the stock screen imo, because it's glass instead of the cheap-feeling plastic.
 
Installed the am glass protector thing as well.

Worked out the bubbles. Seems like it will work just fine.

My dock is not bent.

My screen doesn't have a scratch

My joycons connect

I'm ready to rock and roll!
 
I finally got my Orzly screen protector too, and it seems fine enough. Interestingly it now obviously rubs against the small rubber pads on the dock, leaving clear smudges on the bottom of the screen. There really isn't much clearance at all if a screen protector a fraction of a millimetre thick is the difference between the sides rubbing or not.

Not a huge problem, but I now have to physically push down slightly to overcome the friction instead of being able to just drop it on the dock.
 
Ordered the amFilm screen protector 2 pack the other day and it finally shipped out. Been using a microfiber cloth when docking to protect the screen temporarily. Anything I should keep in mind when applying the screen protector?
 
Ordered the amFilm screen protector 2 pack the other day and it finally shipped out. Been using a microfiber cloth when docking to protect the screen temporarily. Anything I should keep in mind when applying the screen protector?


Do it in a sterile environment. Like an operating room.
 
Ugh. I'm so fucking pissed that I fucked up installing my amFilm protector. I thought it went perfectly even though it took me too long to feel good about how I lined it up. But then I noticed like ten dust fibers under the glass, four of the longest ones almost in the middle of the screen! FML. They are not bubbling at all, just the fibers. But you can see them clearly in every goddamn game. I even installed in a steamy bathroom too.

Other than that it will obviously protect the screen well and it looks tremendous as far as clarity and thickness. The product quality is there obviously. So I'm hesitant to scrap it and try again with the replacement protector they give you, as I see no reason why it would be any more dust free the 2nd time around. Role of the dice basically. Would love to find an environment where there is literally no dust.
 
I finally got my Orzly screen protector too, and it seems fine enough. Interestingly it now obviously rubs against the small rubber pads on the dock, leaving clear smudges on the bottom of the screen. There really isn't much clearance at all if a screen protector a fraction of a millimetre thick is the difference between the sides rubbing or not.

Not a huge problem, but I now have to physically push down slightly to overcome the friction instead of being able to just drop it on the dock.

Just installed mine, it's 99% perfect with no dust or marks underneath. I agree that it's a bit harder to push down in the dock now, but what you describe (about having to push down) is what I had to do with my dock anyway. It was even worse before I stretched the dock myself.

The dock build is completely shoddy, it's a joke.
 
I finally got my Orzly screen protector too, and it seems fine enough. Interestingly it now obviously rubs against the small rubber pads on the dock, leaving clear smudges on the bottom of the screen. There really isn't much clearance at all if a screen protector a fraction of a millimetre thick is the difference between the sides rubbing or not.

Not a huge problem, but I now have to physically push down slightly to overcome the friction instead of being able to just drop it on the dock.

I don't think it's the thickness of the screen protector, more so the change in friction between plastic on plastic and plastic on glass
 
I posted this in the switch protection thread, but figure I should ask here too:

I just installed my amfilm tempered glass protector on my Switch using the steamy shower bathroom method. Went pretty well, though I've got some bubbles that don't wanna move (they were the result of a big bubble I worked from the middle to here).



Any chance these will just disappear over time? Or do I just need to count myself lucky that this is as bad as I got it and move on lol?

I had the exact same bubbles and I managed to push them out after 30 minutes. Use a credit card or ID card to push them out, the one included in the packaging is weak and bends.
 
Hey,

so I have the normal Hori protector on, while waiting for Orzly. Although I did the 'shower method' somehow two specs of dust and two small hairs got under there.

Now I'm wondering two things:

Should I just rip off the Hori and directly put the Orzly on, or clean in between?

Also, is the steam in the bathroom ok? I was worried about condensation insider there. I was sweating while applying the Hori.
 
Hey,

so I have the normal Hori protector on, while waiting for Orzly. Although I did the 'shower method' somehow two specs of dust and two small hairs got under there.

Now I'm wondering two things:

Should I just rip off the Hori and directly put the Orzly on, or clean in between?

Also, is the steam in the bathroom ok? I was worried about condensation insider there. I was sweating while applying the Hori.


Clean it first. Also you want it humid and a bit steamy. Not a full on sauna.
 
Alright, can anyone guide me to a step-by-step explanation of the steamy bathroom method?

This is how I did it (with amfilm):

1. Align screen protector on screen.
2. Use 2-3 of the dust stickers to make a hinge (like in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zU1KtBQB4. I recall someone saying they leave a harsh residue? This was not my experience and their adhesive was very simple to wipe off with the standard wet/dry wipe.
3. When ready, turn on a hot shower in your bathroom. Close the door for 8-10 minutes. Make sure you have a surface where you can properly apply it.
4. Return to the (hopefully steamy) bathroom and peel off adhesive side of protector. Lay it down (working together with the hinge you placed). You may exit the bathroom now.
5. Press the top and edges of the protector with the tools provided and squeeze out remaining bubbles. Check the middle of them to ensure they're not dust.
6. That's it! *You may leave it to sit for a while, if you want.

Most important tip is to align the screen protector before hinging very precisely. You're pretty much giving all of you faith to it once you apply, so open and close the hinge to check it out after you've made the hinge.
 
This is how I did it (with amfilm):

1. Align screen protector on screen.
2. Use 2-3 of the dust stickers to make a hinge (like in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zU1KtBQB4. I recall someone saying they leave a harsh residue? This was not my experience and their adhesive was very simple to wipe off with the standard wet/dry wipe.
3. When ready, turn on a hot shower in your bathroom. Close the door for 8-10 minutes. Make sure you have a surface where you can properly apply it.
4. Return to the (hopefully steamy) bathroom and peel off adhesive side of protector. Lay it down (working together with the hinge you placed). You may exit the bathroom now.
5. Press the top and edges of the protector with the tools provided and squeeze out remaining bubbles. Check the middle of them to ensure they're not dust.
6. That's it! *You may leave it to sit for a while, if you want.

Most important tip is to align the screen protector before hinging very precisely. You're pretty much giving all of you faith to it once you apply, so open and close the hinge to check it out after you've made the hinge.

Thanks for the guide. I just hope my bathroom has no errant hairs resistant to steam. Can my Orzly please get here already.
 
So I used the hinge method with am film and no bubbles first time down. Perfectly lined up. I couldn't be happier with it. Really great screen protector as I can't even really tell it's on. If I showed this to people, they wouldn't notice it unless I pointed it out.

 
Did steamy bathroom + hinge method. Dust and/or hair both times. Cool.

Back to just being careful and using the microfiber cloth sheets on dock. Hasn't failed me yet.
 
ended up putting on an am film screen protector and using electric tape on the switch dock. Sound good enough? I feel like the electric tape may be too much with the screen protector, it makes a nice fit but a little harder to easily slide out.

anyways the amfilm installation was great, didn't try anything like using a bathroom and hot shower tho.
 
Love my amfilm protector but after a really long docked session i have tiny little bubbles near the left most cutout. I can massage them out very easily but they reappear. Still looks great though you gotta really look for it
 
Just installed the amFilm today. Canned air to blow dust off and out of the Switch in a steamy bathroom helped me get a flawless installation. No bubbles underneath. Started using it with my bent dock; smudges are still appearing in the lower left and right side of the screen, but it buffs right out with zero scratches on the amFilm.
 
Jesus, this thread. I hope Nintendo releases a revision in the future with a glass screen, safer dock, or an Apple iPad-esque screen cover because this tablet/dock issue has been the sole thing keeping me from purchasing a Switch.
 
Perhaps a little late to reply, but I have the AmFilm and it's great. My only complaint is that the bubbles were more difficult to squeeze out than most phones I've done, but it's perfect other than that. It feels better than the stock screen imo, because it's glass instead of the cheap-feeling plastic.

Thanks for the response buddy, I purchased it and I'll definitely keep that in mind. Did you use the hot shower trick?

Did steamy bathroom + hinge method. Dust and/or hair both times. Cool.

Back to just being careful and using the microfiber cloth sheets on dock. Hasn't failed me yet.

Apparently there is a money back guarantee on the amFilm, not sure though.
 
Did steamy bathroom + hinge method. Dust and/or hair both times. Cool.

Back to just being careful and using the microfiber cloth sheets on dock. Hasn't failed me yet.

Sorry to hear. Alas, there's no 100% guarantee with the method that no hairs/dust will find its way, I can only share what worked for me. As others in the thread have said, some didn't use it at all and got no dust. Hopefully you can work the guarantee I believe I read on the Amfilm packaging.
 
Question:

Does anyone know what's up with the little circular marks that show up in the bottom corners? Definitely not scratches, but can't figure out how to get rid of them before I put on my screen protector.
 
Has anyone on here actually had scratches they were unable to rub off? I'm pretty cavalier with how I shove mine in and out of the dock, and do it multiple times per day. At this point its probably gone in and out of the dock about 50 times and no scratches or marks or anything. And my dock is positioned pretty far into my tv cabinet, I need to reach in and often dont put it in straight, or it drops a bit etc. No scratches.
 
Glad I bought the Fry's warranty. I'll go snag a new one as soon as the model is updated.

I feel bad for all those warranty issuers who are about to eat quite a loss.
 
Has anyone on here actually had scratches they were unable to rub off? I'm pretty cavalier with how I shove mine in and out of the dock, and do it multiple times per day. At this point its probably gone in and out of the dock about 50 times and no scratches or marks or anything. And my dock is positioned pretty far into my tv cabinet, I need to reach in and often dont put it in straight, or it drops a bit etc. No scratches.
Multiple people. In fact, the group with wipeable "scratches" is the minority of people reporting scratches. I can confirm my brother has scratches on his screen protector from careful use with a (stretched via book) straight dock.
 
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