Smartphone manufacturers try to equip their products with high-quality scratch-resistant tempered glass screens, but it is not always possible to avoid them. Even Gorilla Glass or Asahi Dragontail are not always able to withstand some fractions of sand that have a high hardness on the Mohs scale. To ensure that the display does not become unsightly and remains clearly readable, you have to resort to the use of auxiliary accessories. How to stick a film on a phone at home without allowing bubbles to appear will help you find out the material.

For many popular smartphones, protective films are produced that are specially cut to fit the shape of the screen. They follow its contours, have holes for the speaker, camera, and physical buttons on the front panel. However, for some devices (especially inexpensive Chinese ones) it is not easy to find “native” protection. You have to resort to preparing the universal film yourself.

Before you buy a protective film, you need to decide on its type. Both glossy and matte options are available on sale. The first ones are characterized by maximum transparency; the finger glides over them pleasantly, but a side effect is a tendency to glare. Matte ones are less transparent, but they protect against glare. Also a bonus is the reduction of matrix grain on low-resolution (below HD) screens.

To choose a film, you need to set priorities and find out what is more important: maintaining brightness or protection from glare. In the first case, you should choose gloss, in the second, a matte surface. Also, when purchasing a universal film, you need to take into account the screen diagonal.

Preparation for gluing

Before you apply the universal film, you need to prepare it. To do this you will need the following tools and accessories:


The film preparation procedure is as follows:

  • Take measurements from the display and transfer them to the film using a ruler. You can safely draw the contours with a marker, since the film is covered on both sides with protective films, there will be no marks left.
  • Place the film on the mat, apply a ruler to straight contours and moderate pressure, with a clear movement of the scalpel/blade, make cuts. It is not recommended to use scissors for this (there will be burrs that will prevent the edges from sticking tightly).
  • If there are curly outlines that need to be trimmed, use the curly arc of a protractor to trim them.

After this, the film is ready for gluing. If the phone has contours that require a shaped cut (for example, Samsung, with an oval home button), but you don’t want to do them, you can simply cut the film straight so that it covers the display itself, but does not reach the keys under the screen.

How to apply protective film yourself

There are two ways to stick the film on your phone without bubbles: “dry” and “wet”. The first of them is fast and safe, but requires more skill. It also requires clean conditions without dust in the air. The “wet” method is fast, but can pose a threat to the smartphone in inexperienced hands.

Dry method

The dry method is most often used for gluing film. This is the one that is recommended, but it is associated with certain difficulties. Before you stick the film on your phone, you need to choose a clean place. For example, a bathroom is suitable for this: humidity makes the dust heavy, and it does not fly in the air, but lies on the surfaces.

Tools and accessories:

  • lint-free napkin;
  • plastic card;
  • tweezers(optional) or medical gloves(optional);
  • wiper(optional).

Often, screen film comes with these tools, so you don’t have to look for anything.

How to stick the film dry:


An experienced person (for example, a store or service center employee) can do without tools by gluing the film on the first try. But if this is done for the first time, it’s better to play it safe.

How to stick film to your phone or tablet correctly and no bubbles?
An excellent question that interests every owner of a smartphone or other equipment who treats it with care, but does not want to overpay when purchasing it. Today we will clearly understand how to properly stick a protective film on your phone with your own hands at home.

Required kit

To implement this plan you will need:

  • Protective film for your phone or tablet for your model
  • Screen cleaner or alcohol
  • Clean microfiber cloth for cleaning monitors
  • A plastic card
  • Scotch
  • Straight arms

How to stick a protective film on a phone without bubbles?

I would recommend starting to learn how to glue protective films from a small diagonal. The smaller the surface size, the easier it is to stick it evenly and the less likely it is that dust will get under it.


At the preparatory stage, first of all, choose a room in the house that has the least amount of fabric and, as a result, dust - the bathroom or kitchen would be an ideal option. And second, wipe the table on which you will glue the film on your smartphone with a damp cloth.

After this, we print out a fresh, clean napkin, spray it with a can of cleaning liquid and wipe the monitor clean so that its surface is perfectly clean without any streaks or dust. If even the smallest particles remain, they will lead to the formation of difficult-to-remove bubbles under the film.


Next, we take the film and see two labels on it with the numbers “1” and “2”. These are markings on external films that protect the protective film itself, which we will stick on the phone, from damage. We apply it to the screen and see how all the technical holes for the buttons, camera and sensors fit together.

Carefully tear off the outer protective film marked “1”. You can do it all at once, or you can start from the top edge - whichever is more convenient for you.

If there is a large central button, then it would be best to remove the protection completely and apply the film first along the central axis, and then smoothing the edges away from it.


During this process, air bubbles may appear - we do not pay attention to them, and after the film is evenly glued to the entire surface, we take a regular plastic card and squeeze them out from under the film to the edges of the screen.

After this, you can remove the second auxiliary layer with the number “2” and finally smooth the film over the monitor with a napkin.

In the event that there are bubbles with dust spots underneath, then take regular stationery tape and cut off 2 strips from it. We glue the first piece on top of the film to raise it. And carefully place the second one from the inside on the part on which the dust remains and remove it. Then we return the protective film to its place and smooth it out.

For clarity, I also provide a video on how to stick a film on a tablet using the iPad Mini as an example.

You will need

  • - pencil or pen;
  • - ruler or meter;
  • - scissors;
  • - sometimes a circular knife;
  • - soft cloth;
  • - hair dryer and wallpaper glue.

Instructions

Update your kitchen furniture with self-adhesive film - it's much cheaper than buying new ones. The stained glass effect can be achieved using film with a transparent pattern. Decorate the mirror and tiles in the bathroom with ornate patterns using the same self-adhesive tape. Decorate your children's room by gluing bright, cheerful drawings on the furniture.

Prepare the surface for work. Clean it from grease, dirt and dust, wipe dry with a clean cloth. If necessary, degrease the base under film dishwashing detergent or (in difficult cases) an alkaline solution. Polished or varnished surfaces are ideal for covering with film.

Prime clean boards or plywood with polyester or primer varnish; you can use methyl wallpaper glue. Treat cracked and uneven surfaces with putty and sand with sandpaper. Then this base needs to be covered with an acrylic-based primer so that the self-adhesive film adheres well.

Slice film according to your sizes. On the reverse side of the product there is a centimeter grid, which greatly facilitates the cutting work.

Separate the paper base of the film by 5 cm, apply the material to the surface and glue the free edge evenly. With one hand, smoothly and evenly pull back the paper, and with the other, smooth out the self-adhesive film soft cloth or towel. Straighten the material from the center to the edges to avoid bubbles. If they do form, pierce the area with a thin needle and release the air from under the film.

If you need to stick film on a round corner, heat a piece of the product with a regular household hairdryer. Warm up film Glue quickly and carefully, pulling slightly, and fold the edges. Cut straight corners and bend.

Cover large surfaces, such as walls, in the same way as wallpaper. For panels that overlap, add an allowance of 1-1.5 cm. Self-adhesive film It’s difficult to put them end-to-end, work carefully, separating the paper little by little.

Place the glass on the glass moistened with a solution of detergent film without paper backing and give it the desired position. This makes it easier to work when gluing smooth surfaces. Press the material against the base and use a towel to smooth the surface towards all edges, removing water.

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  • Adhesive tape

All items have their own expiration date. Likewise, furniture does not last forever. Worn kitchen cabinet doors, ragged corners of the hallway and tatty bookshelves. Revive them! But you say: “There is no money for restoration.” There is a budget and at the same time reliable option - self-adhesive film. With its help you can update any piece of furniture. Even a refrigerator.

You will need

  • Self-adhesive film,
  • Rubber spatula,
  • Scissors,
  • Ruler,
  • Pencil or ballpoint pen,
  • Needle,
  • Rag,
  • Cleaning agent,
  • Primer.

Instructions

You've decided to change your interior, add some color to it, or maybe just give your favorite closet a neat look. Start with preparation. Along with the film, buy a special rubber spatula at a hardware store. It will make it easier for you to smooth out film on a surface. Then cut film into the desired pieces, but do not forget to leave allowances around the edges. Now prepare the surface for work. Clean it from dirt and grease stains. Eliminate any unevenness. In some cases, it makes sense to remove the old coating and treat the surface with a primer.

Stage two – gluing the film. Fold back the protective paper two centimeters from the edge. Cut it off. Attach film to the surface (remember the allowances) and attach evenly. Press the rubber spatula firmly onto the surface and move towards the edge. Do not make sudden movements; the film may lie unevenly. If bubbles form, pierce them with a needle and go over the puncture site with a rubber spatula. Next, tear off another 4-5 centimeters of protective paper and chew through the procedure. Do not hurry. Glue film gradually, helping yourself with a rubber spatula. When the main surface is pasted over, you can begin processing the edges. Carefully bend the remaining film, also smoothing it with a spatula. If necessary, make cuts so that the film lays more evenly.

The third stage is consolidation of the result. To ensure that your updated furniture lasts as long as possible, coat it with varnish. Try to apply the solution in a thin layer. Avoid smudges and unevenness, then your updated cabinet will serve you for a long time. Using self-adhesive film, you can also update the walls in the room. For example, in the nursery. For such cases, there are special coatings on which you can draw. The wall, as well as the surface of the furniture, should be treated before starting work. The mechanism for gluing the film on the wall is the same as on the cabinet.

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You should choose the film very carefully. Pay attention not only to the size, but also to the quality of the material. Standard film (usually used for walls), special film (for furniture restoration). There is also a special film for writing and drawing (which will pleasantly surprise your children).

Helpful advice

Do not peel off all the protective paper at once. This way you risk ruining the film. Fix it on the surface gradually.

Self-adhesive is a roll of paper, which on one side is colored or textured, and on the other there is an adhesive surface. It can be glued to wood, plastic or glass.

You will need

  • self-adhesive paper, tape measure, stationery knife, pencil.

Instructions

Choice of self-adhesive. Matte paper is suitable for exterior finishing; it perfectly hides surface imperfections. Any flaw will stand out on film. For pasting and furniture, choose paper with texture. There are various options available on the market.

Using a tape measure, measure the item to be covered. Roll out the paper roll on the floor or other flat surface. Mark the dimensions you need. Since the film overlaps, make an allowance of 2-3 cm. Draw a line with a pencil and bend it. Use a utility knife to cut exactly along the fold. The centimeter scale on the back of the paper makes cutting easier. If the paper has a pattern, you should cut along the front side. And cut the film " " at the seams.

If the surface is painted, you must first remove the old coating. Always glue paper to a damp surface. In this case, it will lie better, with virtually no unevenness. Do not rush to remove the protective film from the entire piece at once - it may simply stick together. Start at the top. Gradually lower yourself down, while peeling off the film. Smooth out the pasted fragment with a soft cloth or a special rubber spatula. Examine carefully for bubbles and wrinkles. If you still can’t glue it perfectly, don’t be upset. You can simply remove what has accumulated under the paper. Just puncture the bubble and smooth it out. If you need to cover a concrete surface, the best base is plaster. If you need to seal cracks, choose dry mixtures. Ready-to-use plaster will be useless in this case. They contain silicone, on which the self-adhesive will not stick. And if the walls do not need additional finishing, give preference to oil paint.

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If the self-adhesive quickly sticks to the surface, sprinkle it with powder and talcum powder.

Sources:

  • self-adhesive for doors

Self-adhesive foam allows you to quickly restore old surfaces. In order to stick it perfectly, you don’t need to be a specialist at all. You just need to know a few general rules.

You will need

  • self-adhesive film, soap solution, rag, napkins, needle or stationery knife

Instructions

Cut out the cut out pieces. Smooth parts are cut with a knife along a ruler. Scissors are used for cutting small and curved parts.

Glue the prepared parts. Along the short side, separate the protective paper by a few centimeters from the film. Apply the film with one hand and carefully pull out the paper backing with the other. Using a soft cloth, smooth the film from the center to the edges, trying to avoid the appearance of bubbles. If it has formed, pierce it with a thin needle and expel the air from under the film. If you need to glue several panels, glue each next one overlapping with an overlap of several millimeters. To make the seams invisible, the edges should be towards the window.

note

If the surface on which the film is to be glued has uneven surfaces, do not use a plain, smooth self-adhesive. With such a film, all the imperfections of the base will become very noticeable. Variegated colors, on the contrary, will help hide surface imperfections.

Helpful advice

Self-adhesive film does not completely adhere to the surface immediately. If you see that there are flaws in the work, the freshly pasted film can be removed and pasted again.

When pasting rounded surfaces, use a regular hair dryer. The film heated by a hairdryer becomes much more flexible and can be easily bent in the desired direction.

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  • Self-adhesive

Self-adhesive is an ideal material for decorating surfaces. She can give them a new look without undergoing restoration procedures. There are self-adhesives of various textures and thicknesses.

Instructions

This material should only be overlapped. Often self-adhesive used to give a new look to the door leaf. To do this, you must first remove it and place it on the floor. Expand on it self-adhesive. Make all patterns with the protective layer not removed. The cut piece must have a margin of 30 mm in all directions. The fact is that during the pasting process you can accidentally skew the pattern. In this case, you will only need to cut off the excess pieces.

Place the pattern on the door and rest the stakes on it. Then turn the edge of the pattern towards you and remove the protective film. Roll it down. Apply the “beginning” of self-adhesive tape. Be sure to stretch it to the corners. After this, iron the beginning with a cloth. Try to glue evenly. Gradually pull out the protective film and immediately smooth the material.

Wrap up self-adhesive at the ends of the door leaf. Start this from one end. Trim it at the corners. This is necessary to reduce the number of overlap layers. If the overlap is wider than the thickness of the canvas, be sure to trim it. It is highly not recommended to bend it onto the back side of the door. Turn the door over and cover the other side. Cover the ends of the door with one strip.

If a door that was in satisfactory condition was selected for work, then this procedure will be sufficient. It will turn out beautiful and evenly pasted. If bubbles form on the surface, pierce them with a thin needle and press them to the base. The air should come out. Most often, bubbles occur due to haste in pasting. If you glue the material from one edge, smoothing it with a rag and forcing air to the un-glued side, then there will be few bubbles. To ensure that the self-adhesive is pressed tightly, place a soft cloth on it and iron it with an iron.

Self-adhesive film is a convenient and beautiful finishing material that can be used to decorate rooms. Transparent film with stained glass imitation will decorate your window or glass in an interior door. Using self-adhesive, you will transform your kitchen set or old furniture. With a little imagination and skill, you can create a decorative panel yourself.

You will need

  • - adhesive tape;
  • - flower spray or foam sponge;
  • - liquid dishwashing detergent;
  • - soft cloth;
  • - needle.

Instructions

Look for a suitable picture for your future panel. You can look at the drawings on the Internet on the websites of companies that sell ready-made stickers for decorating rooms. Or you can come up with something of your own if you know how to draw at least a little.

Think about where in the apartment your decorative sticker will be placed. Self-adhesive film adheres well to smooth surfaces. For your first attempt at creating a panel, choose a small picture. It will look good on window or door glass, or on a smooth kitchen door.

Print the selected picture on a printer. This will be a stencil on which you will make a panel on self-adhesive film. If the drawing needs to be larger than on your sheet of paper, then increase it proportionally.

Line the sheet of paper with the pattern using a grid of squares. Then take tracing paper or another piece of paper. Draw a grid on it with the same number of squares, only with an increased scale. Redraw your picture along the lines. Make a stencil with all the necessary slots.

Knowing the exact dimensions of the image being created, select a self-adhesive film required width. Please note in the store that rolls are sold in different sizes.

Unroll the film roll face down on a flat surface. Attach your prepared stencil to the back of the paper and redraw it with a simple pencil. Then cut out the picture with scissors or a painting knife, whichever is more convenient for you.

Fill a flower spray bottle with warm tap water. Add a drop of detergent there, but you don’t have to do this if you don’t have soapy liquid at hand. If you don’t have a spray bottle, use a regular foam sponge and put water in a basin or bowl.

Wet the surface on which you will stick the self-adhesive film.

Separate the paper backing from the picture on top by a couple of centimeters. Apply the design with an adhesive layer to the wet surface. Thanks to the water, the self-adhesive will move easily along the plane, which will give you the opportunity to position it as accurately as possible in the selected location.

Self-adhesive wallpaper is a vinyl film with a layer of glue applied to the back side. The adhesive composition is protected by a layer of smooth paper, which protects it from drying out and getting dirt. The front side of the wallpaper can be almost anything; they can imitate various coatings.

Kinds self-adhesive wallpaper

  • Glossy or matte washable with a pattern, this is the best self-adhesive wallpaper for the kitchen
  • Self-adhesive cork wallpaper, characterized by excellent heat and sound insulation qualities.
  • Wood-effect wallpaper imitating the structure and color of wood.
  • Mirror film is a self-adhesive wallpaper for the bathroom or hallway
  • Imitation of textured plaster.
  • Self-adhesive photo wallpaper, fabric backed

How to glue self-adhesive wallpaper

The self-adhesive film must be applied to a smooth surface. These wallpapers adhere best to laminated, wooden, paper, and painted surfaces. If there is still a need to decorate a plastered wall, it should first be well primed. Self-adhesive wallpaper can be glued to other surfaces without preparation, which makes repairs much faster. Sufficiently dense wallpaper does not even require preliminary leveling of the wall - the film simply stretches and levels it itself.

It is important to glue self-adhesive wallpaper without air bubbles. Unlike paper, the film does not allow air to pass through, so they will remain that way when the glue dries. It is most convenient to start from the bottom, gradually peeling off the protective paper and smoothing the surface with a roller. In no case should you expose the entire adhesive layer at once - there is a high probability of wallpaper gluing together and other unnecessary surfaces. If bubbles do appear, they need to be pierced with a very thin needle and carefully ironed with a roller.

To work with smooth surfaces that are not afraid of moisture (ceramic tiles, plastic, oil paint), you can use soapy water. It should be sprayed on the wall, then the wallpaper should be applied, and the moisture allows you to move it along the surface, choosing the desired position. Then the water will dry and the wallpaper will stick tightly. Sometimes it becomes necessary to glue wallpaper to curved surfaces. Vinyl film can be stretched a little by heating it with a hairdryer.

In this regard, I would like to talk about one of the fairly popular wall coverings, namely self-adhesive wallpaper. Traditionally they were used in bathrooms and kitchens, but modern technologies have helped to significantly expand the range of applications of this type of finishing material.

What materials are self-adhesive wallpapers made from?

Stores are ready to offer customers wallpaper made from the following materials:

· PVC . Under this name lies a film that has become quite familiar, presented in various colors. Its use can be considered especially relevant in dacha conditions. This is the easiest way to refresh the surface of furniture without investing a lot of money. Also, the use of PVC film is justified in the kitchen and bathroom. Synthetic material is not afraid of changes in temperature and humidity. Perfect for wet cleaning.

· Satin . Fabric wallpaper is made from it. They are used for living rooms. Satin self-adhesive wallpaper has excellent performance characteristics (strength, moisture resistance). They often become the basis for photo printing.

· Cork . It appeared on the finishing materials market relatively recently and, due to its significant cost, is not so widely distributed. Suitable for decorating any room, environmentally friendly, creates unique comfort and charm.

· Chalk wallpaper . Completely new, but at the same time material familiar from childhood. Surely each of us remembers the chalkboard that so attracted us in elementary school. So, this type of self-adhesive wallpaper completely imitates its surface. Comfortable? Certainly! Plus, it is very fashionable to have at least one wall in the house with such a coating. It will be especially relevant in the nursery, hallway or kitchen.

How to glue self-adhesive wallpaper

There shouldn’t be any particular difficulties when gluing such wallpaper, because many of us were fond of collecting various stickers as children, so the gluing technology is familiar. However, it is worth paying attention to a number of features that can create significant difficulties if not taken into account:

1. The wall or other surface must be perfectly flat. As practice shows, the bulk of our houses need wall alignment. This is an indispensable condition. Otherwise, the surface will turn out to be rough, and if the plaster is of poor quality, the wallpaper may even fall off.

2. During the work, everything unnecessary should be removed from the wall. We are talking about sockets, switches, shelves.

3. The surface to be pasted must be moistened. In this case, the wallpaper will adhere better, and the likelihood of bubbles will decrease.

4. Pasting is done from the side of the window with an overlap of 1 cm. This technique allows you to make the joints as invisible as possible.

Take these tips with due attention, and the result will not disappoint you. Self-adhesive wallpaper is an easy-to-use finishing material that attracts buyers with its functionality, durability and wide selection of colors.

Every owner of a pocket device has at least once thought about gluing a film. Many people reject this idea due to the fact that they will have to pay someone to install it. Today we will tell you how to stick a film on your phone so that it will turn out no worse than in a service center.

When the film is already in your hands, carefully study the instructions for it. As a rule, the packaging contains written and sometimes illustrated instructions. Most modern films are installed using electrostatic electricity. The advantage of this type of gluing is that there are no traces after removing the accessory.

Many films already come with special tools that will help you install it. If your film came without any additional accessories, you can use the means at hand.

Let's look at the gluing process using an example.

In the package you will find:

  • the protective film itself;
  • adhesive film (can be replaced with tape);
  • a microfiber cloth (you can take a cloth for glasses or equipment).

Some brands also provide customers with a special squeegee - a hard plastic plate, with which I smooth out the film at the final stage of gluing. Such a device can be easily replaced with a regular plastic card, which almost everyone has.

At the first stage, you need to clean the screen from dust and grease marks. Stick an adhesive film on it - it will collect all the dust and debris. After you remove it, do not touch the screen with your fingers. It is recommended to carry out the gluing in a draft-free room, since after removing the dust, even with a weak breeze, it can settle back.

The second stage is cleaning from traces of sweat and fat. In order to properly stick the film on your smartphone, you will need a microfiber cloth. Gently wipe the display, checking in the light to make sure there are no fingerprints left on it. Hold the device by its sides.

The third step is gluing the film. Determine where the film is on the bottom side and where the top side is. The manufacturer marks both sides with special stickers. Do not rush to peel off the protective layers.

Detach part of the bottom protective layer by immediately applying the exposed part of the film to the screen. Gradually smoothing the film from top to bottom with a plastic card. peel off the remaining protective layer. Make sure that bubbles do not form under the film and that debris does not get in.

If, when gluing, dust suddenly gets under the film, carefully lift the part under which the dirt has fallen, stick the tape to the film, and then to the screen - it will help separate foreign particles. Then you need to carefully glue the protective film to the screen again.

At the fourth stage, you need to carefully smooth the surface of the protected screen with a plastic card and wipe with a cloth. It is necessary to level without removing the top protective layer. The resulting air bubbles can be carefully “pushed” to the edges of the film, where they “come out”. If you want to stick the bubble-free film onto your tablet or smartphone, take your time and carry out the installation gradually.

After the film is installed, you can remove the protective top layer. Now your display screen is under reliable protection!

You can find out, how much does film for a phone or tablet cost? your model, on our website by selecting the category that matches the name of your device, and then installing the Protective film filter.

Smartphone manufacturers try to equip their products with high-quality scratch-resistant tempered glass screens, but it is not always possible to avoid them. Even Gorilla Glass or Asahi Dragontail are not always able to withstand some fractions of sand that have a high hardness on the Mohs scale. To ensure that the display does not become unsightly and remains clearly readable, you have to resort to the use of auxiliary accessories. How to stick a film on a phone at home without allowing bubbles to appear will help you find out the material.

For many popular smartphones, protective films are produced that are specially cut to fit the shape of the screen. They follow its contours, have holes for the speaker, camera, and physical buttons on the front panel. However, for some devices (especially inexpensive Chinese ones) it is not easy to find “native” protection. You have to resort to preparing the universal film yourself.

Before you buy a protective film, you need to decide on its type. Both glossy and matte options are available on sale. The first ones are characterized by maximum transparency; the finger glides over them pleasantly, but a side effect is a tendency to glare. Matte ones are less transparent, but they protect against glare. Also a bonus is the reduction of matrix grain on low-resolution (below HD) screens.

To choose a film, you need to set priorities and find out what is more important: maintaining brightness or protection from glare. In the first case, you should choose gloss, in the second, a matte surface. Also, when purchasing a universal film, you need to take into account the screen diagonal.

Preparation for gluing

Before you apply the universal film, you need to prepare it. To do this you will need the following tools and accessories:


The film preparation procedure is as follows:

  • Take measurements from the display and transfer them to the film using a ruler. You can safely draw the contours with a marker, since the film is covered on both sides with protective films, there will be no marks left.
  • Place the film on the mat, apply a ruler to straight contours and moderate pressure, with a clear movement of the scalpel/blade, make cuts. It is not recommended to use scissors for this (there will be burrs that will prevent the edges from sticking tightly).
  • If there are curly outlines that need to be trimmed, use the curly arc of a protractor to trim them.

After this, the film is ready for gluing. If the phone has contours that require a shaped cut (for example, Samsung, with an oval home button), but you don’t want to do them, you can simply cut the film straight so that it covers the display itself, but does not reach the keys under the screen.

How to apply protective film yourself

There are two ways to stick the film on your phone without bubbles: “dry” and “wet”. The first of them is fast and safe, but requires more skill. It also requires clean conditions without dust in the air. The “wet” method is fast, but can pose a threat to the smartphone in inexperienced hands.

Dry method

The dry method is most often used for gluing film. This is the one that is recommended, but it is associated with certain difficulties. Before you stick the film on your phone, you need to choose a clean place. For example, a bathroom is suitable for this: humidity makes the dust heavy, and it does not fly in the air, but lies on the surfaces.

Tools and accessories:

  • lint-free napkin;
  • plastic card;
  • tweezers(optional) or medical gloves(optional);
  • wiper(optional).

Often, screen film comes with these tools, so you don’t have to look for anything.

How to stick the film dry:


An experienced person (for example, a store or service center employee) can do without tools by gluing the film on the first try. But if this is done for the first time, it’s better to play it safe.