What exactly is the liquid issue? You should be fine if you install it without the battery installed or if you don't turn your Storm on when you install it. Unless there is another issue besides water possibly touching inner hardware during the install.
I've spilled water on electronics before and quickly shutting down the device and letting it dry for the most part has saved me various times from having to buy a new one.
i installed my IS without any paper.. if you don't douse the stuff in shieldspray you should be fine.. just make sure to run your finger across the pieces before you apply them to wipe off any of the excess
I installed it just fine. You only use about 3 sprays on the shield itself. I didn't take out the battery, just turned it off. As soon as I squeegeed the water out I would turn it upside down and tape it so any excess water would come out onto the cloth. I kept doing that and let it sit over night and it was fine. I think it worked great and I love it.
As soon as I squeegeed the water out I would turn it upside down and tape it so any excess water would come out onto the cloth.
I know the word in Bold was a typo. Suppose to be tap. But the typo gave me an idea. The kind of work I'm into is Automotive Detailing. Before I go to buff out the swirls/scratches on a car, I tape up all the rubber molding, openings etc. So that while I'm buffing, no compound and no compound dust gets into the crevices and such. So what I'm trying to get at is, why not just tape up the gap on the storm. I know from pictures and such, some of the screen protectors don't match up exactly to the edge of the screen. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right...but I don't know. Couldn't you just use the rest of the screen to adhere the tape to, and also to the opposite side of the gap? I might be too sick to know what I'm talking about, or maybe it's my detailing skills talkin...