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Peel boards and tank filters


  

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  1. 1. Do you get cleaner work using a peel board and filter water

    • yes
      10
    • no
      1
    • about the same either way
      5


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This window was peeled from the outside of the glass, and installed using a tank with no filter.

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This window was peeled from a clean peel board, and installed using a tank with a filter.

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which window do you think had less specs in it. Vote what you think, and I will post the window that had the least ammount of specs in it in 1 week.

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I install better from my peel board. It has wheels and I roll it close so that I am between it and the side of the glass I am installing. Hell, I have used the backs of garage doors as a peel board a few times when tinting mobile at a shop that generally has excessively lifted trucks and it makes it hard to peel off the truck.

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thanks to all who voted. Turns out that it really does not make a differnce weather you peel from a board or the outside of the car window. Nor does it make any real difference if your tank is filtered or not. Just clean it regularly. Driver's door had 9 micro specs, while the passenger's door had 14 micro specs. Which means that the side I used a peel board and filtered water had 5 more specs in it.

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