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i normally use the raised rib on my yellow card , some use chiselers , i've only scratched film with them . i'm thinking of trying a fiber stick (bone tool) . any of you use something else ???

bones work good because you can extend your arm ( assuming its a b/g) inside and see what to push on. use some 2000 grit sand paper and keep the edges smooth . Don't push real hard cause anything can scratch.

thats what I use "IF" something happens to find its way under the film. :lol2

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Never had a speck of dust in my tint ever.

I would imagine the gator blade 2 works good.

Ever??? Not a single speck? You must either not inspect your work or tarp of every square inch of cloth seating inside an older car or tint in a operating room with multiple ventilating intake filtration ducks :dunno:spit

Never seen a single spot, everything is perfect.

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Never had a speck of dust in my tint ever.

I would imagine the gator blade 2 works good.

Ever??? Not a single speck? You must either not inspect your work or tarp of every square inch of cloth seating inside an older car or tint in a operating room with multiple ventilating intake filtration ducks :D:lol

Never seen a single spot, everything is perfect.

:sad

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Never had a speck of dust in my tint ever.

I would imagine the gator blade 2 works good.

Ever??? Not a single speck? You must either not inspect your work or tarp of every square inch of cloth seating inside an older car or tint in a operating room with multiple ventilating intake filtration ducks :deadhorse:lol

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Quack,Quack :D , it's actually a hermetically sealed clean room. :lol2 :lol2
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The Bone for me is an excellent tool :poke and I agree with H.G. always keep the edges smooth and you will be happy with this tool, and dont use to much pressure when using it because you can damage the film

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