How to Safely Remove a Screen Protector at Home


If you've ever struggled with removing a screen protector without damaging your device, worry not! This guide will walk you through the process, ensuring a smooth and scratch-free removal. With a bit of patience and the right techniques, you can say goodbye to that old screen protector and welcome a clear, pristine screen.

In a world where our devices are an extension of ourselves, a scratched or damaged screen can be a major inconvenience. Whether you're replacing an old protector or dealing with a mishap, removing a screen protector correctly is crucial. Let's dive into the steps to ensure a hassle-free process.

How to Remove a Screen Protector From iPhone

If you need to replace your screen protector, the first thing you have to do is remove the current one. You could visit your local phone store for help, but it's also possible to do it yourself.

Tools you need:

  • Old credit card or gift card
  • Heat gun
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Isopropyl alcohol

Identify the Type of Screen Protector

Different screen protectors require different removal methods. Plastic protectors usually peel off, while tempered glass protectors might need a bit of heat to loosen the adhesive. Identify the type on your device before proceeding.

  • Peel Method for Plastic Screen Protectors

For plastic protectors, the peel method works wonders. Gently lift a corner of the protector using a plastic card and peel it off slowly. Be cautious not to apply too much force, as it might damage the screen.

  • Adhesive Removal Techniques

Sometimes, a bit of adhesive may stick to the screen even after removing the protector. Dab a bit of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and gently wipe away the residue. Avoid using excessive force to prevent scratches.

  • Heat Method for Tempered Glass Protectors

Tempered glass protectors often have an adhesive that needs some heat to loosen. Use a hairdryer on low heat and move it over the surface of the protector. Once the adhesive softens, use the plastic card to lift and remove the protector.

Step 1: Use a heat gun for 15 seconds on the lowest setting to begin warming the screen protector. Hold it from about 6 inches away to loosen the adhesive.

Step 2: Lift the corners using your credit card or a similar tool. Keep in mind that the card will have adhesive stuck to it afterward, so use something you don't mind getting dirty.

Step 3: Continue using the card to lift the entirety of the screen protector. Be careful to avoid damaging the screen.

Step 4: Clean the phone screen using a microfiber cloth and lukewarm water. This should remove the adhesive left behind.

How to Remove a Cracked Screen Protector

Cracked screen protectors pose a slightly different challenge to remove, but the process is largely the same. The trick is to make sure you don't hurt yourself or damage the screen with the chips.

In this case, you can follow the same steps as removing a regular screen protector, but place large strips of clear sticky tape over the cracked parts to hold the screen together before applying heat. It may help to do this over a baking sheet or cardboard box to catch any loose shards that fall.

Liquid Screen Protectors: Challenges and Solutions

Liquid screen protectors consist of liquid glass applied to the surface of your screen. They're made from silicon dioxide with water or alcohol that guards your screen without the obvious presence of a screen protector. At just nanometers thick, these protectors can make your screen stronger, but they're not invincible.

Because the liquid glass adheres to the surface of the screen, it can't always be removed. Some brands state their protectors can't be removed. Others suggest you can remove liquid screen protectors with tape to stick to shattered pieces of the liquid glass coating and an old credit card to scrape it off.

OtterBox Screen Protectors: A Shield Worth Preserving

When it comes to safeguarding your device, OtterBox screen protectors stand out as a reliable choice. Crafted from fortified tempered glass, OtterBox Premium Glass screen protectors provide anti-shatter and ultra-thin protection for a variety of devices. The combination of full-coverage protection with OtterBox phone cases ensures comprehensive defense for your device, with each serving a unique purpose.

Investing in an OtterBox screen protector is not just about preventing scratches; it's about preserving the clarity and functionality of your device. The anti-shatter feature adds an extra layer of durability, offering peace of mind in daily use. Whether you own the latest iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy device, OtterBox has tailored solutions that marry form and function, making them a shield worth preserving.

OtterBox's Commitment to Customer Support

If you try to OtterBox your phone with our array of screen protectors and run into trouble, we offer hassle-free customer service. And if your screen protector lets you down, our limited warranty can make it right. Simply contact our customer support team for help.

Ready to protect your device with OtterBox high-quality screen protectors? Visit our online store today to browse our selection of screen protectors and find the perfect fit for your device.