We are a little bit skeptical of the US$20 price tag, particularly because Nu-Screen HD just looks like a square tube of chapstick. And, while they guarantee it's safe for skin, we suspect that the Carnauba wax might contribute to facial acne. So if you're a pubescent mobile user, you might want to stick with frequent wiping.
To use Nu-Screen HD, you simply apply an X-pattern on your screen, polish with your finger, and let it cure overnight. To give it extra shine, you can polish it again with a micro-fiber cloth.
Beyond the resistance of oils, Nu-Screen HD will also make swiping gestures "slippery smooth". And as you've probably noticed, recently cleaned bare screens tend to be a little sticky when you're making swiping gestures.
The ad only mentions use on a bare screen, so we're not sure if it works as well on screen protectors. But a $20 tube will give you "hundreds of repeat applications," so maybe you can buy one and split it with your friends and family.
source: Nu-Screen Products via SlashGear
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