Great News for Millions of Smart Phone users with Broken Glass Screens!

We have seen them everywhere we go, we might have had one, or currently have one; a broken glass screen on our smartphone. Glass screen replacements can cost between $100 – $250 and for many users, these costs can lead to weeks and months of using phones and tablets with broken glass screens that can make using their device difficult if not outright dangerous to their fingertips! Now, with the help of this new inexpensive touchscreen repair glue, users can put off replacing their screens for weeks and months and emergency repairs are a snap.

Original Touch Screen Repair Glue creates a new liquid glass coating over the broken areas of any touch screen device, sealing cracks, filling in voids where glass is missing and restoring the ability to touch and activate those areas of the screen. Once this fluid is dry, in about 2 minutes, the phone can expect no problems with sliding their finger and getting the screen to respond, just as before the glass was broken. While the Original Touch Screen Repair Glue will not make the cracks disappear, it will make the phone or tablet safe and usable again.

Ideally, when you break your screen on your touch screen device, you would simply go to the store and have it replaced. However, we do not always live in ideal times, the real world includes millions upon millions of people who depend on the use of their phones, but do not have the financial capabilities of plunking down hundreds of dollars when an accident happens to their phones and tablets. Thankfully, with Original Touch Screen Repair Glue, you can repair and live with those cracked glass phone screens for weeks and months before replacing the glass or the phone.

Justin Zzyzx, the inventor of this glue, discovered it out of need – “I was at a trade show in Denver marketing my “Cut That Agate” brand of educational rock and mineral gift items when, BAM, my phone fell out of my pocket and hit the hard concrete floor below, shattering the screen and dislodging several slivers of glass.” And of course, his first thought was how to fix the phone. “I called up several cell phone repair stores in Denver and discovered that on my model, not only would the glass need replacing, but also the digitizer underneath. Lowest quote was $240 and they all said replacing my phone would be a better option.” He soon found out how frustrating this could be – “I had a function to go to that night, at the Colorado School of Mines, and, depending on my phone’s map to get me there, I got my first cut from one of the missing slivers of glass, which lead me to figure out a solution to this all too common problem. Even though I planned on replacing my phone when I got back home to Los Angeles, I had a 2 day drive and several more places to visit and even worse, dozens and dozens of purchasers who would need to use my phone to sign payment authorization from my Square app.” Now that Justin has figured out what can be done to create a new glass like coating over any touch screen device, it is bottled up and ready to be sold around the world.

For emergencies, this handy glue is invaluable, states a 5 star review on Amazon.com – “I now keep one of these in my work truck, just in case I drop my phone on the job. Last year, I dropped my phone on asphalt when I was out in the middle of nowhere. My screen was crumbled and totally non-responsive. With no other way to communicate, I had to drive hundreds of miles home without even completing my service call.”

Original Touch Screen Repair Glue is suitable for use on most any touch screen tablet or cell phone, no matter the brand. Samsung, iPhone, iPad, Motorolla, Nokia, ZTE, all of these models, makes and more have been tested and work, to seal cracks, fill gaps and restore the ability to touch the screen and have it work like before. You can purchase the Original Touch Screen Repair Glue on Amazon.com and on TouchScreenGlue.com – Retail price of $4.99 (plus shipping) for a 5ml bottle that contains enough fluid to help seal cracks in multiple devices.

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