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I dont know if this has been posted before but if it has let me know and I'll remove it. What I do for roll ups cut outs is when I put it on the peeler I put it upside down. That way when I remove the liner I peel it halfway starting at the bottom. The reason for this is even if I got a dirty peeler the dirt wont rinse down onto the film. Plus I already have the film upside because

I snap my film. :lol2

P.S this tip is for tuckers. When I pull panels I do a full peel.

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Can someone please explain the term "snapping" the film to me..I've seen it thrown around a lot and I like to know if its something I already do but call it something else or if it's a new technique for this ol school tinter :thumb

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Thanks for that as a reminder. I have done that before ..I've called it the

"shrinking the film while on the peeler board with liner prior to professional install rather than shrinking it on the vehicle" technique

"snapping technique is a bit less of a mouthful :thumb

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Thanks for that as a reminder. I have done that before ..I've called it the

"shrinking the film while on the peeler board with liner prior to professional install rather than shrinking it on the vehicle" technique

"snapping technique is a bit less of a mouthful :thumb

:hmmm call it whatever,it works :hmmm

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