Healing is what sets Xtremeguard apart from the rest. BECAUSE their screen protectors are more of a soft rubber-feel than a hard plastic feel -- they are more flexible and heal extremely well.
When I received my first batch from Xtremeguard, I was like wtf? Soap/water? NAAWWWWW. I completely ignored the instructions and applied it DRY. The problem with dry is that it's really likes to cling which makes the squeegee part of applying the screen protector impossible (can't get the air bubbles out) and ended up looking like this:
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I was like... GG to myself . Without a spare, I just left it on for the time being. A few days later (maybe due to the warmth of being in my pocket), I noticed that the screen started to flatten out over time. Eventually, looking like this: [IMG]http://blogs.cio.com/sites/cio.com/file ... ctor_1.jpg[/IMG]