This summary of the video was created by an AI. It might contain some inaccuracies.
00:00:00 – 00:14:21
The video provides a comprehensive tutorial on applying tempered glass screen protectors and skins to a Nintendo Switch. Emphasizing the importance of bright lighting and clean surfaces, it begins with instructions on using wet and microfiber cloths to prepare the screen and then carefully aligning and securing the tempered glass. Following this, the video shifts to applying skins on the Joy-Cons, console, and dock. It details the methodical processes of aligning skins, using a hairdryer for a snug fit, and applying pressure to ensure adherence. The presenter discusses the difference between precision and simple fit skins, emphasizing precise alignment around buttons and edges. When applying the console skin, attention is paid to covering both the front and back, smoothing out any edges, and ensuring a neat fit around air vents and screw cutouts. For the dock, skin applications involve careful alignment around USB ports and the LED indicator. The tutorial finishes with installing logo skins and final touches using stored 3M paper to ensure all pieces are properly placed. The video stresses careful handling, proper alignment, and thorough adhesion at every step for a flawless finish.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the presenter begins with a tutorial on how to install a tempered glass screen protector and a skin on a Nintendo Switch. Viewers are instructed to skip to a specific timestamp if they don’t have tempered glass. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of bright lighting and clean screens, providing step-by-step instructions on using wet and microfiber cloths to clean and dry the screen.
For the tempered glass installation, the presenter guides viewers to align and apply the glass carefully, using small adjustments for perfect centering, and applying pressure to secure it without making contact with the device. After ensuring correct placement, viewers should remove the skin and let the adhesive set the glass in place.
Next, the video transitions to installing the Nintendo Switch skin, which includes pieces for the left and right Joy-Cons, console, and dock. A hairdryer is necessary for this part, and the tutorial advises wiping down the Joy-Cons before starting. The presenter explains that each skin has precision fit and simple fit options.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on applying two types of skins to a Joy-Con: the precision fit and the simple fit. The precision fit wraps around the entire body and requires careful alignment and the use of a hairdryer to ensure a snug fit, smoothing out any bumps with a microfiber cloth. The simple fit is easier to install, covering the top and bottom surfaces. For both skins, the initial step involves aligning the skin around the + and home buttons before wrapping it around the edges and using a hairdryer to secure it in place by applying pressure. The procedure for installing the skins on the left Joy-Con is identical to the right.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker provides detailed instructions on how to apply a skin to various parts of a console and its controllers. The process involves heating the skin’s adhesive, applying pressure, and smoothing out edges to ensure a seamless look. For the console skin, both the front and back are covered. The back application starts with the game card cover and kickstand pieces, then aligning the skin along the air intake vents and screw cutouts before wrapping it around the bottom. The front skin application requires careful alignment and pressure, ensuring the skin peels off the 3M paper in one piece. The instructions emphasize proper alignment, pressure application, and methodical steps to achieve a perfect fit.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the instructions detail the process of applying a skin to a console and its dock. First, the 3M paper is lifted and removed while gently holding the skin. The skin is then repositioned and carefully laid down, making sure it aligns perfectly against the console’s edge. Firm pressure is applied, starting with the side bezels, followed by the screen portion, and finally securing the bottom from the center outwards. Afterward, the screen portion is removed, and a final round of pressure is applied to the bezel to prevent peeling.
For the dock, the process begins with the frame piece. The 3M paper is peeled back to expose the USB cutouts, and the frame is aligned around the USB ports and LED indicator. Pressure is applied to ensure adherence. This process is repeated for the next sections by tearing the 3M paper, aligning the frame skin, and applying pressure until the entire frame skin is applied. Adjustments can be made if the frame isn’t straight by lifting and repositioning the skin.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the process of applying a skin to a Nintendo Switch is detailed. It starts by removing and temporarily storing small dot and Joy-Con skins for later use. The main skin is then gently peeled and precisely aligned around the LED indicator before smoothing it out. Attention is given to maintaining the 3M paper for later use in logo installation. The video then explains how to apply the logo skins, which come in three sizes for a perfect fit, starting with the Switch letters and then moving to the Joy-Con skins. Finally, the last Joy-Con skin is placed inside its border, and all pieces are correctly positioned using the stored 3M paper. The video concludes with applying finishing dots using a Nintendo zapper.