I tried to put on the Verizon protectors last night after I noticed some very fine scratches on my screen from keeping the phone in my pocket (with nothing but a plastic chapstick tube). The first one I couldn't get aligned and ended up peeling it off too many times and threw it away. The second one is currently on the phone, but only temporarily as it looks like crap. The fit is really, really tight and there is no margin for error at all. If you're slightly off it will be raised on one side and/or at the top corners. I'm pretty disappointed. I have 1 protector left but I don't have much faith that the third time will be a charm for me.
Odd, there's that video up, where the guy attacks his Droid screen with keys, and it does not scratch. See:
[video=youtube;eh2g7AIHdc8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh2g7AIHdc8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh2g7AIHdc8[/video]
So it is kind of surprising that the chapstick scratched the screen. But I guess that's what screen protectors & cases are there for. Still, not sure it wasn't dirt or paint from the tube? I guess that would have to have rubbed off, adhered to the screen, and would have come off if you scrubbed it, which is normal operating procedure for putting on a screen shield.
Anyway, no problem at my end, putting on the Verizon screen shield, other than then the paper tab leaving behind some residue that I had to scrub off. And so far, not had the phone a long time obviously, so good. Now granted, I've done so many of these screen shields, various devices, that I'd be considered I guess "
experienced", and I know someone else that bought from the same place (it occurs to me, not all Verizons may be selling the same thing), and had bubble problems. What I've mostly been able to do with these thicker screen shields is basically start with one edge, usually the long one, get that down, be careful on alignment, work it down slowly, over to the other side. If you get an air bubble, just pull up slightly, to the point where the bubble is, and then work it down again. If it repeats, try using a credit card, something smooth and not-too-sharp, to work it outwards. Do this all in as dust free environment as possible (some use bathrooms). I'm not saying it's easy, but with a little practice and patience, not impossible, either.