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The journey began by scratching up the phone. Without roughening, the hot snot didn't stick.
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Hot snot was applied to the rough positions.
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Hot snot worked quite well as phone armor. It's the most pristine phone lions have ever had after 8 months. It ejected from the truck a few times but seems to have been protected.
The best protection for the camera has been a vertical hot snot line. The horizontal lines wore off.
It all melted during the heat waves & had to be replaced. There are still dreams of incorporating these bumper positions into a TPU thing which doesn't require scratching the phone. The TPU sock would be double sided taped to the phone.
There's still a lot of adhesive goo accumulation from the holster's tape but making something which completely eliminates the holster would take a lot more space.
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