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I ordered a Zagg screen protetor and was wondering if it will help hide some of the fine scratches. What has been your experience?
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sure it will hide them.

until you peel it off. it wont 'get rid of them'
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Not unless it comes with a time machine.
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Not unless it comes with a time machine.
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Zagg screen protectors now shipped in deloreans.

Good luck finding a flux capacitor on e-bay though!
 

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If you have scratches on the screen already, they will still be visible with a screen protector.

I would suggest you buy a replacement screen - cost about $40 USD give or take a little depending on your country - put a screen protector on as soon as you swap it out.
 
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For fine scratches, a wet-apply protector (like Skinomi) may hide them. I have a few from initial usage (I was impatient when I got it), but can't see them through the protector. But then the Skinomi skin is a little bumpy to start with, so it may be hinding them just be being what it is.

The one thing I love about this brand is that if new scratches happen on the skin, the skin eventually (about 15 mins) re-bonds and melts back together. I'm not sure of how it works, but I have had a couple of instances now where I scratched the protector pretty bad and figured it was hosed, and an hour or so later it was like it never happened.

Well worth the investment IMHO.
 

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