Do You Rip the Protective Plastic Off Straight Away?


Protective Plastic on Things  

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  1. 1. Generally Speaking, Do You Rip It Off?

    • Yeah, straight away!
      33
    • Yeah, after a few hours of playing.
      13
    • It lasts a few weeks / months
      9
    • I try not to, but I do in the end.
      4
    • No
      1


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I know this is going to depend on what it is and I haven't included the option for that reason.

We're also talking about the protective plastic film sheet which comes on things like mobile phones, not cardboard which is wrapped around plugs.

Generally speaking, I keep it on things like chargers (my Samsung charger has it on), but things I will use everyday like the phone it's off nearly straight away.

For my phones i keep it on for a few hours while it's being molested for the first day. After that then off they go. :) I always think incase something is not working right I need to bring it back (it doesn't matter but still) that it looks like brand new still :D

Depends what it is, I`ll leave screen protectors on phones and plastic on chargers, but i`ll take it off things like LCD plastics

the stuff that's one when you get them is transport protection not screen protection. with the exception of some SE phones that come with pre applied screen protectors.

yeah it all goes of right away it only goes ugly right away otherwise, and some of the crap gets impossible to properly remove after the device gets used and hot

I always find it funny when customer come into the store with years old Nokia phones, and the soft package protection plastic with the blue rip of triangle in the corner still on. and you can barely see anything on the screen.

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