Using Laptop Screen Protectors like OWC brand

Does anyone use OWC's Laptop Screen Protector? I recieved mine today and put it inside my macbook pro but it seems like it shouldn't even be there because the laptop is rather hard to close, almost have to give it a good little push for the case to lock when the LSP is in there.
Anyways, I'm using it to keep my macbook mint while its running in clamshell mode. Also, i think my macbook pro is running hotter with the LSP inside the notebook but it could be my imagination. Is there a problem with the LSP sitting inside while its running? Should a LSP only be used when the computer is alseep/powered off and closed?
If anyone can comment from experience that'd be awesome!
2.16 C2D MBP 2GB   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

I would only use it during transport. Mac are notorious for screen damage from vibrations while traveling as are many others laptops.
If it is closed while running you are already insulating it if I recall OWC is not a breathable fabric and these units are running too hot as it is.
If you absolutely must have something there while the unit is on your desk I would find something that allows for airflow in/out of the keypad. But I never travel without it. I just use the one that is shipped w/the unit.
FWIW
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