How to remove moisture from iPhone 5 screen?

So I bought a ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protector for my iPhone 5 but the thing is I sprayed a little too much of the application formula on the adhesive side so now in between my gorgeous retina display and the screen protector I have splotches of moisture that are painfully noticeable particularly on a white background.

I was wondering how I can get rid of them without taking off my screen protector. ZAGG claims that any micro air bubbles and imperfections should be gone within 2-3 days and it's only been a day since I've installed the screen protector should I wait it out?

But please let me know if you know how to get rid of the splotches of moisture on the screen in between the display and screen protector thanks.

Put it in a bag of rice overnight.

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