You asking me?Post pics
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Got no way now to post a pic now, I read other posts of people complaining about scratches on the screen of new Cuboids, and some guy responded back it came with a screen protector and remove it, he did not say how he did it, I have tried a fingernail on the corner, no good, you can see it and feel it, I hate to use a pen knife, afraid of damage, there has to be a easy way I just don't know it.Yeah
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Good idea, all I have is scotch tape, off to the hardware store tomorrow, gorilla tape, thanks.Try sticking some good sticky tape on it and see if it lifts it up to get a hold of.
My first sample of the Cuboid was like that, fire button kept on rattling and the battery compartment was hard to close as the lock wouldnt slide into place automatically. I went back to the shop and exchanged it for a different sample.Mine sounds like this...
Thanks to @Shark Vape, I found that there's actually a screen protector and I'm guessing there's one for the button too! Here it is removed:
Thanks, now I know I'm not nuts, Joytech sure uses a good screen protector, going to give it another shot now to remove it.
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There's also one on the adjust buttons. Removed that one as well, now it's all shiny! I suggest wiping the screen with either a microfibre or a damp cloth. The screen can get hairline scratches quite easily.Thanks @janna303 the pen knife worked great, I don't think there is any screen protector on the adjust button.
I think I read somewhere on Joytechs site that some Cuboids where manufactured with fire buttons that rattle.
Did you use a pen knife on the button also.There's also one on the adjust buttons. Removed that one as well, now it's all shiny! I suggest wiping the screen with either a microfibre or a damp cloth. The screen can get hairline scratches quite easily.
Did you use a pen knife on the button also.
I got it off, well that was a pain, like to see Joytech to use one peel off on the entire front of the mod in the future, almost impossible not to get a small scratch removing a over engineered screen protector, other than that, I will diffidently be ordering another Cuboid for a backup, it is very well made, I am coming off a ipv4, going from joules to watts is a learning curve, I mostly use temp control.Yep! That's my post you quoted up there hehe! Just make sure you get it at the corners/edges, mine lifted right off.