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Can confirm that hair dryer does the job fine as well. Did mine myself last month but colder now so maybe better to do inside if you can.
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Can confirm that hair dryer does the job fine as well. Did mine myself last month but colder now so maybe better to do inside if you can.
Cheers greg :)
 

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My tints are now fitted, but there are a few stubborn bubbles I can't get rid of. What's the best way to deal with it? Pin prick to clear the bubble, then go over it with a hair dryer?
 
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My tints are now fitted, but there are a few stubborn bubbles I can't get rid of. What's the best way to deal with it? Pin prick to clear the bubble, then go over it with a hair dryer?
Leave them, they eventually come out, you can keep peeling it off whilst working on it and pushing water out, but generally, it evaporates out.

if there after a week, pin prick it. :)
 

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I've got two replacement tints on the way for mine; I didn't get those on quite as well as I would have liked. What's the best way to remove the old film? Hairdryer and carefully peel it off?
 
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I've got two replacement tints on the way for mine; I didn't get those on quite as well as I would have liked. What's the best way to remove the old film? Hairdryer and carefully peel it off?
bingo. then just wipe it down.
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