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Originally Posted by M2siast
There will be a time someone other than you will damage the screen. When that happens, you remove the protector and apply a new one.
Someone operating the screen may rub metal on it. Someone cleaning the screen may use a cloth that scratches it, or use a cleaning solution that damages it.
You can't control those. That is the reason for a protector. Not owners use.
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I guess it really depends on each persons situation. In all my years of owning cars i've never had anyone other than myself attempt to clean my cars interior. My wife knows i'm OCD about it and wont attempt it, and as we're both car enthusiasts, we have an unspoken rule that she drives her car when she wants to drive and i drive my car when i want to drive. Ive never had any scratches or issues on any screens, even the ones that are more prone to damage (ones in Porsche or her GR86).