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Little thicker, and doen't dry as fast, be carefull in the corners not to but little creases in it, the film won't want to stick.

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Guest Custom Effects

I know, what I should have said is, it is really noticable on frost film, if you crease the corners (stands out like a sore thumb)

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I occassionally use Llumar white opaque film and the liner is kind of thick. The film is pressure sensitive so if you are doing a large window, you might consider pulling back the liner and spraying the adhesive first before you reverse roll it. When you squeegee, you will be doing so on the frosted side which is not smooth like most films. Just make sure it is well lubricated when you make your strokes :shoot1 Oh, I mean when you squeegee it :lol

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If you crease a corner, I have been able to press them out using a heat gun in low setting. I keep the gun handy especially for black out. Nothing pisses you off more than finishing a job and crease a corner on black out.

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