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Apr 13 2009, 12:28 AM
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hi,
i don't know if this was already posted, but for the sake of sharing, here it goes: when cutting around the bg or wshield after shrinking, i use a small plastic thing that will glide easily on the glass surface to cut around the border. this does not only help in preventing scratches, but it also helps in seeing how close you are to the border. believe me, you won't need a light inside the car just to see the border. i did this on a 3m bc20. you just got to have a well lit environment. as for the material used for the plastic thing, i nicked an empty olfa blade casing to approximately not more than 5mm square. after the film has shrunk to your desire, place this plastic spacer between the film and the bg/wshield just off the edge of the black frit. with a freshly cut olfa, push it in the film and let the point rest on the spacer. tilt your olfa on a low angle and glide around. its hard to take a picture of this, but i'll show a simple diagram. the olfa is the blade on top, gray is the film, green is the spacer, and glass is the lowest layer. http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii184/s...ting/spacer.jpg This has been edited by spyghost: Apr 13 2009, 12:29 AM |
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