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I've got to apply a glasscape (perforated vinyl design) on the back window of a truck today. Never worked with the stuff. Apply dry or with alcohol 'n water?

Tips appreciated.

Squeej

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because it says not to. :thumb

I do them dry, and I've never had any problems. they're pretty easy for a tinter, same basic concept.

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because it says not to. :thumb

I do them dry, and I've never had any problems. they're pretty easy for a tinter, same basic concept.

Yup,

I needs muh sign. Just read that it's a dry mount product.

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Wasn't a glasscape after all. Some knockoff brand from Pep Boys that went on exactly like tint.

The release liner was thick as hell and difficult to remove. The adhesive stunk to high hell and did a number on my lungs and eyes. Powerful @#$%.

Instructions said to wet the exposed film and let sit for 5-minutes before installing.

F' that. About 2 minutes was all I could take cause the fumes were chokin' my ass out.

:beer

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