So zuerstmal is to say the film has nothing to do with "tanks". I had not quite read that there Panzer film is not bullet-proof glass. From other manufacturers (Protomax) I know that a slide for Blasenenternen there is then an "adhesive stickers" for removing dust, a cleaning cloth in wet and a microfiber cloth. Here a microfiber cloth is simply this. When unpacking, I was very surprised because I assumed to get a little thinner glass it acts more like a film. The application is far from bubble free one must Kreftig "scratch" with a debit card and when removing the front protective layer, the film will be detached and you can remove bubbles again. The problem with it is that the film without protective front it looks like rubber which makes it difficult to remove the bubbles, think thereby destroying for the film. The writing experience is terrible because it is a kind of rubber sheet fingers appear on the screen when you press "determined to gluing" The only positive towards the unfortunately expensive Protomax film that seems to hold the film of Tinxi very well on the rounding. This was not the case with Protomax. What's also annoying in this film, if I pull the bumper of Spigen again affixes lifts the film at the edges from because of Bumper pushes this away.
All in all, if you have a bulletproof glass does not seek to know. Unfortunately, there is still no Bent bulletproof glass. Those who are a convenient foil want that goes beyond the rounding is well advised.