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How long does it take to learn bottom loading from top loading???


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5 hours ago, Tintmaster08 said:

When I top load I remove the whole liner and place it on top of the door panel with the side that was touching the adhesive facing up. I found doing it this way cuts down on creases and contamination. Creases can be easily heated out using the heat gun in a waving motion over the area your trying to fix while usin your thumb to feel how hot it gets before over heating the adhesive. When your thumb heats up to the point where you want to pull it off the glass is a good measuring method for when it’s hot enough to push the crease out without distorting the glue. I’ll make a video tomorrow to demonstrate what I’m talking about

Ok videos  are good post it on here!!!

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