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  1. Also you guys are right, it’s not perfect but it’s way better than I thought possible with all the debris around. The heater lines at night take some getting used to but it’s not bubbling or anything. anyone have a good guide to getting exterior window scratches out? Can I do it by hand with some of the products or will I need to buy a buffer?
  2. Update thanks guys I went through with pinnacle f1 35%. Wanted the air 80 but was metered at 67% (legal here 70%) and didn’t think air 90 would be worth the same price
  3. Here is some examples in the spoiler. The back window edge is dirty. The glass in general is not the newest, again a ten year old car. Obviously I will do my best to wipe that big mud spot but I'm saying If I can't get it perfect will the install be OK or will I need to expect a lower level quality because of these things.
  4. Hi, I plan on getting Llumar F1 Pinnacle all around on an MKV GTI. I do have a few questions for you all.. The car is dirty, I wash it, and the next time rain hits it, there's dirt that comes out of all the crevices and I wash it again and it'll stay clean for a day or two. The window sill area has all kinds of crap from trees that are stuck. I tried blowing it out with a can of computer air duster to the best of my ability but some stuff is just stuck in there. Will this be a problem for the person who does my tint or is there some industry trick to get it clean. Should I have them remove trim panels or insist they do not? On a 10 year old car, I'm very scared the plastics will crack and introduce new rattles - but will they be able to get a clean install without removing? Finally, there is a scratch on the exterior of the glass, this shouldn't affect the install right? Thanks!!!
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