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Ive seen it coming, I just stop posting:(

I must say I'm doing it this way all the time, I am lucky that I have never damaged any vehicle. But I can see that it looks unprofessional.

I'll get better:) and I choosed reverse roll only for purpose of this movie, otherwise I would just get it done with bare hands normally.

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Ok please someone else chime in here, but by definition shouldn't the liner be left in place to actually call it a reverse roll? Just like comm/resi when its a drop reverse roll the liner ends up facing you and the adhesive is facing the glass right?

All most every back glass I do is done reverse roll an I leave the liner in place till almost all the films adhesive is is touching the glass. Even when I do it double like CZ is in the video I roll the ends to the middle and slit the bulge in the liner then just scroll it out to the ends. The liner doesn't come off till the very end.

CZ please don't stop the videos its nice to see things done different ways! That and you've been on here long enough to take the ribbing you get from people. The comment about the blade in the car will just make you think next time. Comments like that make us all think an make us better professionals! :thumb

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