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I hate to do this. I had the @StickerFab topo style perforated rear window overlays in a charcoal color installed by a window tinter I have used a few times. No issue putting them on, but they do extend past the window a little requiring trimming. Since it is perforated vinyl this is very difficult without proper cutting tools and my tint guys tools were not adequate so I ordered some medical grade scalpels. After they arrived I trimmed the vinyl after framing the windows in painters tape to protect everything. All looks good right??? These perforated vinyl overlays are so sensitive. If you barely touch it with a finger nail they permanently mar by removing the charcoal color and leaving a white line the actual color of the vinyl. I haven't even washed the car yet but I bet that messes them up as well. I did go over them with some Sprayaway glass cleaner and any place I rubbed the color came off on the rag and lightened that area. They are too sensitive for the every day normal driving and care I presume. I couldn't imagine taking the vehicle on a trail where small branches would rub, it would destroy them.
That said, I have ordered a lot from them and besides these perforated window coverings everything has been good. Maybe it was a bad batch maybe it was something else. (The video is a small demo)
That said, I have ordered a lot from them and besides these perforated window coverings everything has been good. Maybe it was a bad batch maybe it was something else. (The video is a small demo)
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