The first three of the six films, I have worn out because I do not have it strapped on how such a film glued onto the display. Google helped further back with a tip. I want to pass on it all.
It is a dinner plate and fills it with a little water. Then a few drops (2 rich already) give detergent and stir the whole thing. It does not foam! Only mix.
Then you pull a sheet from using tweezers and dipped it in the dish. Really nice move back and forth. Then again take out of the dish and leave to drain in the air. Now carefully grab the screen. Since the film is now beautiful slides back and forth, you can attach the film well on the display. Using a debit card now now force the air bubbles away. The best work from one side to the other. Once you have a satisfactory impression and is happy, can you rest the camera for a few hours, so that everything can dry.
After a week, I'm still happy. The display is clearly visible. It has now a good feeling when you handled the camera. Can fully recommend. I admit it, that it was an act to attach the film. So if you have two left hands, you should be either ran another person or not to order the films. Little dexterity is required. But this own photographers but anyway right? ;-)
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