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    I have a Pelican Screen Protector on my PSP. I want to replace it with a Martin Fields screen protector, but first I want to know if I can remove the Pelican easily, and if it will leave any residue on my screen. Is it safe to remove the Pelican or do I risk damaging my PSP?

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    I apply screen protectors the moment I get a new PSP and the ones I have used didn't leave any residue on my screen. Most shouldn't anway. It shouldn't be too difficult to remove one, just get your fingernail under it and then peel it off. Make sure you wipe the screen off with a decent cleaning cloth and carefully apply the new screen protector aftwards.

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    I used Pelican screen protector and it left all this junk on my psp. It was a huge hassle to get it off. but also i live in a worm state and somtimes my PSP Would get quite warm. but even if it does leave residue just use youor fingernails and a soft cloth to lean it off.

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    It should be easy to remove if you remove it slowly

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