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When I reverse roll (which I dont do alot) for auto, I wet both ends but leave about an inch or 2 in the middle to keep it from slipping like you said.

:dunno Thats what I do ,about one or two inch in the center so theres no movement and alot of water on the glass .

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after I lift the liner one side and wet the film I lay down the liner back down then squeege a little in the middle end where I peeled the liner to hold in place. then I lift the other side and wet then roll ...and it keeps my liner from sliding around....

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I peel about 3/4 of the liner on one side, wet, and replace. Then I peel the other 1/4 from the other side, wet, and replace. The liner will slip a little when rolling but has yet to produce any major problems.

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