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Taco Ji

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I would still apply it to prevent further scratches. These plastic are very soft and will scratch easy. It will also help when you clean it as well. I would just use a microfiber cloth damped with water and wipe it clean afterwards
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lauren01

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When I got my 2024 Toyota Tacoma off-road, the gauge screen was already scratched as f*#k… I couldn’t believe it. I thought maybe there was a screen protector on there that I had to peel off like when you buy a new phone or screen or something. Is it worth buying one of these to put over and already scratch screen and how do I clean it to put the screen protector on without scratching it further?
My vote: YES. I recently put Screen ProTech on my three year-old Integra that was scratched to shit despite attempting to baby the driver’s instrumentation screen. Screen ProTech hid and “cured” those scratches. We did our Subaru instrumentation, Infotainment, and piano black plastics, all are looking fresh.

We used HD in the Integra all around and Anti-Glare in the Subaru because of the angle the sun hits the Subie’s Infotainment. Used HD in the Tacoma. I’m satisfied all around.
 

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I always try and get a screen protector when I get a new car, and I also highly recommend anything anti-glare! I was on the fence before but they really make a big difference.
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