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Zeight

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  1. I've used a hair dryer on it and it removed the spot but after the night it came back but just 50% smaller and with less intensity.
  2. Ok, I've installed PPF on my other headlight but a day after this appeared and it's been 5 days since the install and it's not going away. Could somebody tell what is this? It's not raised and nothing happens if I press on it, it looks like a mist under the film.
  3. I was thinking of doing that but those spots are not raised so I'm not sure how would I insert the needle from the side. It looks like condensation under the film, Thanks for the tips.
  4. I wanted to pay a pro to do it but I live in a small town so nobody does it here and the closest PPF guy is about 150 miles away from me so I've decided to try it myself. I have enough film to cover every headlight 3 times, hopefully it will be enough. I guess I'll keep it on for another week to see if it will improve as the temperature is low and my car is parked outside. The very white bottom dot that looks like debris is actually a stone chip.😔
  5. Hello, I've installed PPF on my headlights but since it was my first time doing PPF there are some issues. There were few bubbles left which evaporated in like 3 days but there are these areas that look like air bubbles? PPF is Oraguard 270, I must say that the installation was very hard since this film has virtually no stretch unless heated and my headlights are very curved which just makes it even harder. The squeegee which I got with the film sucks because it's the plastic one that is fairly rigid, I have a feeling that this issue was caused by bad squeegee.
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