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12-05-2019 08:49 PM (Last edited 12-05-2019 08:59 PM ) in
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As you know,Samsung devices has no warrant for cosmetics issue so ,if

your device display got oleophobic coating issue then you can apply it manually..no need to change display
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12-06-2019 09:43 AM in
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This have its drawbacks.
As its like a liquid glass coating it will get scratches too and if you got scratches on this coating you will be stuck with that because there is no practical possible way to get rid of this coating.
So I will still recommend a screen protector or glass guard.
As its like a liquid glass coating it will get scratches too and if you got scratches on this coating you will be stuck with that because there is no practical possible way to get rid of this coating.
So I will still recommend a screen protector or glass guard.

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12-06-2019 05:19 PM in
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I am using screen protector...but glue of screen protector also can remove oleophobic coating....the coating provided by company,also have 365 days warranty just like I have posted...it's same but need to know procedure to apply....minimum 4 hour need to dry it inside dust proof container

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12-06-2019 07:36 PM in
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photo graphy s9 the problem of removal of oleophobic coating comes from the liquid its self that is the liquid that is used to clean the glass causes the oleophobic coating to become vulnerable and when the screen protection is installed the coating gets stuck on it thus we get to see the micro lines on the display
