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Make sure there's no bubbles and go over the edges with a paper towel, then heat. Bubbles, even small ones, will turn to ice and form an air pocket. Also use hot water and put some halogens on the car to warm it up if you have to.

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Make sure there's no bubbles and go over the edges with a paper towel, then heat. Bubbles, even small ones, will turn to ice and form an air pocket. Also use hot water and put some halogens on the car to warm it up if you have to.

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So your saying use a heat gun to aid in drying time?

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Make sure there's no bubbles and go over the edges with a paper towel, then heat. Bubbles, even small ones, will turn to ice and form an air pocket. Also use hot water and put some halogens on the car to warm it up if you have to.

<<<< From Buffalo...how do you like our weather for a change?

So your saying use a heat gun to aid in drying time?

It helps the edges stay down. Take a hard card, wrap it with a few paper towels, and press outward towards the edge. Then hit it with a heat gun.

If possible, make sure it's kept inside overnight. to set up.

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