360 Membrane”
This is the key term that describes the application method. A “360 Membrane” typically refers to a full-adhesive screen protector that uses a liquid application process. Here’s how it usually works:
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The kit includes a special liquid solution and a dust-absorbing sticker.
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You apply the liquid to the screen and the adhesive side of the protector.
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You then place the protector onto the wet screen. The liquid allows you to slide it into the perfect position and pushes out all air bubbles effortlessly.
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As the liquid cures (usually over 24-48 hours), it evaporates, leaving a perfectly clear, bubble-free, and full-coverage bond with your screen. This method is excellent for curved screens and avoids the “halo effect” (unstick edges) common with poorly fitted tempered glass.
4. “Back Lamination”
This is the most confusing part of the name and is likely a mistranslation or misapplication of the term. In context, it does NOT mean it’s a protector for the back of your phone.
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