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Bracken.G8

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    Bracken.G8 got a reaction from TintDude in Need help with wrinkles/creases   
    well since i do know satin is a delicate vinyl i actually switched to using my thumb instead of a squeegee since it sometimes leaves marks on the vinyl, i watch CKwraps all the time and actually is where i get all of my information, i did glass it out as best as possible, the G8 has a pretty big wide body fender from factory which is a pain, i did the driver side in 3 hours smh which was my fastest panel so far but failed the passenger panel because of the finer wrinkles and how the vinyl wasnt sticking. what is the best method to laying the film down and where should i normally start and how do i divide the panel up into like corners or? I have made beginner mistakes which i have learned from and have failed two panels one was with my friend, first time wrapping with him and i am not shaming him at all but he did cut it short so failed that and i failed the fender.
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    Bracken.G8 got a reaction from TintDude in Wrapping Pontiac G8   
    also had a question, getting rid of the visual mistake i made is one thing but how do i prevent these things that you mentioned such as the scar and over heating, any tips to make it more smooth of an install.
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    Bracken.G8 got a reaction from TintDude in Wrapping Pontiac G8   
    You mentioned liquid carnauba, im assuming its the wax version, is there a certain company you would run with and will it mess up the satin vinyl, since satin/matte are different than gloss or chrome vinyl where you need a certain soap to wash it etc, i just want to make sure it doesnt make my vinyl look worse.
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    Bracken.G8 got a reaction from TintDude in Wrapping Pontiac G8   
    First time ever wrapping and i am very happy with it but am a little disappointed with the visual scarring and shining spot, i will try those products you listed. thank you man
     
    and i am assuming the "liner" that you mentioned is the paper/plastic behind the wrap that is sticking to the adhesive?
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