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Well i see your in washington, probably geting cold there. if you got you heat on the air is probably dry and the cars are cold. Lack of humidity will increase the static problem. also heat is attracted to cold. flush your toilet in the summer and you get condensation on the tank? cold water humid air condess. start the car and turn the heat on high with the recirculation button on. this will de-dustify the car and heat the windows. also kick on the rear defrost. I am mobile and use powder. some days i have to wait for the powder to dry beofre i put the film on the rear window. and because my film is freezing after i put the film on the back window i have to wait a couple min for it to warm up or it will not float. It is much easier to shrink a hot back window then a cold one.

X2 :beer

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If I get a roll of film with too much static I send it back, plenty of films out there that won't do that. I hate a film the will strick to the backglass even without touching it. If the above suggestion doesn't work switch films, just my two cents.

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