(29:th-Jul-2016, 19:56:23)stigeye Wrote: I think you can also do it by spraying water onto the glass and then squeezing it out with a credit card, have a trial run on something. I'm sure it still bonds after the water has been squeezed out, just like window frosting film. If you don't want to do that, you could try pricking the air bubbles with a pin and squeezing out the air.Yeah same sort of thing with some screen protectors ain't it... Good idea that! And was thinking the pin prick idea myself but wasn't sure if it would make a mess of it... Guess not though.
Gonna try that water idea now on my house window ha
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Wow! The water idea worked amazingly well! No bubbles at all! That was a test though. Gonna leave it an hour or so on the kitchen window to see if it sets and stays sticky!
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No way! Check out the results using water mixed with some baby shampoo! (used this mix before when doing screen protectors ha).
Assuming it doesn't plop off over night I think this is perfect!
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